As in a White's? I think not.looks australian to me
it's not as chubby as a whites. but more like a white lipped tree frog.As in a White's? I think not.
...isn't that what the thread initially said? Anywho, cool frog.it's not as chubby as a whites. but more like a white lipped tree frog.
yeah, it did. sorry, i'm not too good with scientific names yet. only reason i joined really was because this site appealed to me. i was that kid who snuck out at night to pick up stag beetles every summer....isn't that what the thread initially said? Anywho, cool frog.
you mention watching cartoons like it's a sin.yeah, it did. sorry, i'm not too good with scientific names yet. only reason i joined really was because this site appealed to me. i was that kid who snuck out at night to pick up stag beetles every summer.
always been a fan of things like that. not so much mammals.. except rodents and women, but mainly herps and inverts. i've been catching things as far as i can remember, and i had an intense fascination for leeches in 7th grade. as well as turtles and around that point was when my herp interests caught. but now i have an emp scorpion and a leopard geckp. i'm interested in purchasing another scorp soon, probably a heterometrus, and probably from this forum.
but i LOVE to learn (most 21 yr. olds rather get drunk 'round here). and ive been reading about wildlife as long as i can remember. even as a child, i didnt watch cartoons... i watched nature docs.
of course not, that was a bit of an exxaggeration, as i did watch cartoons (who hasn't? It's almost part of growing up) and i still do! especially [adult swim]!you mention watching cartoons like it's a sin.
Not the most obvious combination.... not so much mammals.. except rodents and women, ...