Five Points to Consider before Buying a Frog or Toad

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Arachnodemon
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Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. I’m a herpetologist, zoologist, and book author, recently retired from a career spent at several zoos, aquariums, and museums, including over 20 years with the Bronx Zoo.
We amphibian enthusiasts are a lucky bunch. The world is populated by 6,389 frog and toad species, and new ones are discovered regularly. Among them we find frogs that have sheathed claws, lack lungs and defend their young from lions, along with toads that breed in salt marshes and bear live young. Some tadpoles feed upon their fathers’ skins, while others munch bark from tree branches…and that’s the mere tip of the iceberg! Frogs may be hardy survivors that can reach age 20, 30 or even 50, or be nearly impossible to keep alive in captivity. The following points, drawn from a lifetime of working with frogs and toads in the Bronx Zoo and at home, are useful to consider before embarking on your amphibian-keeping venture. Read the rest of this article here http://bit.ly/1lUQ6g9
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Best Regards, Frank
 

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I keep several frog and toad species as well as a few salamanders. They are amazing animals and very rewarding when given proper care :)
 

findi

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I keep several frog and toad species as well as a few salamanders. They are amazing animals and very rewarding when given proper care :)
Glad to hear...let me know if you need any info, enjoy, Frank
 
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