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this is very important
I don't know much about frogs, but Google-fu turned up [url=http://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Leptopelis&where-species=uluguruensis]this guy[/url] which seems to have kind of varied markings and coloration, but some variations seem to match yours quite well.
[QUOTE=azure 505;52021710]I don't know much about frogs, but Google-fu turned up [url=http://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Leptopelis&where-species=uluguruensis]this guy[/url] which seems to have kind of varied markings and coloration, but some variations seem to match yours quite well.[/QUOTE]
dude thanks so much!
Looks like you have a green "Small Fact Frog"
[img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/ce/aa/87/ceaa879c7a5b262921be79608c59f0de.jpg[/img]
Google says it's an "Uluguru Forest Tree Frog". Which makes sense considering how small it is. Never personally seen a tree frog bigger than the scale you've shown. It has sticky fingers, right?
Where'd you find that cutie?
[QUOTE=Chronische;52021840]Where'd you find that cutie?[/QUOTE]
from some random japanese twitter account if that url is anything to go by lol
the frog lives in Tanzania if you're actually curious tho
Frog identity: a good boy
Looks like a Pete to me
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Maybe even Jeff
I would be happy to inform you that the frog you have found is of the type "adorable" and "super cute".
its a cute
That frog is pretty important. I've saved it to my important pictures pinterest board.
I think it's a collie or maybe a lab, idk. Definitely a nice dog though.
Definitely in the [i]Leptopelis[/i] Genus.
other photo source:
[t]https://www.exotic-pets.co.uk/data/images/1294l.jpg[/t]
looks alot like the [i]'Globe Eyed Tree Frog'[/i] otherwise known as the [i]'Uluguru Forest Tree Frog'[/i]
s. [i]Leptopelis uluguruensis[/i]
if you caught it and plan to keep it:
care will likely be similar to most tree frogs (these guys are not commonly found in reptile/amphibian markets. so there isn't really any specific details on captive life to be found)
general care:
-humidity/mist/environmental mimicry, yata-yata
-brush and branches to hide and hang
-live insect food source
You keeping it?
It's very poisoness. Rip op
That's a cute little froggo you got there
That would be a Zimbabwean Stickle-back Bear-hunter Frog. It has enough poison in one toe to kill an adolescent elephant.
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