Have you ever seen such an overly dramatic frog?! If Shakespeare had ever written a tragic play about frogs, this emo amphibian would have beeen perfect
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Balanced on one leg and staring into the camera, this frog assumes the crane kick martial arts stance made famous in the movie Karate Kid.
Pacific Tree Frog (Pseudacris regilla) Hard to believe tomorrow is the beginning of summer. I will be counting down the weeks for it to be over as I'm not a fan of heat or mosquitoes. Speaking of bugs, I was eaten alive by those pesky blood suckers at the refuge this morning while trying to take pics of the tiny tree frogs.
A PAIR of movie-loving frogs appeared to be having ‘the time of their life’ as they recreated the iconic lift from Dirty Dancing. The two talented amphibians were pictured trying out th…
The internet world is fascinated by photos of “absolute units”. Try to imagine something extremely round and hearty compared to its peers: gigantic crabs, chonky cats or insanely huge hearts of blue whales. Whether it's animals, food or plants, things that are so out of proportion to its surrounding catches anyone's eye.
Vietnamese Mossy Frog A cute little Vietnamese frog :) http://bit.ly/1rdVPun
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Pacman Frog vs Pixie Frog. Which one is the right frog pet for you? Here we put a list of their similarities and differences.
Learn about raising tadpoles by creating a tadpole to frog observation tank. This is a fascinating, hands-on way for kids to learn about the frog lifecycle
These surreal frog and toad photos look like they're from a sci-fi movie, but are real examples of these amphibians' diversity. These unusual animals are found almost everywhere around the world, and range in size from a tiny 7.7 mm (0.3 inches) to the goliath frog's whopping 32 cm (12.6 inches).
Mr. Frog
The magnificently coloured frogs were trying to clamber up a tree deep in the heart of the Costa Rican rainforest when one got stuck.
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There’s cute. Then there’s super cute. And finally, there’s ‘Tiny Animals on Fingers’ cute! Correct us if we’re wrong, but Bored Panda believes that the smaller the animal, the cuter it tends to look. (No offense to all of you BIG animals out there—we still love you very very much! We totally think you’re cute, too, but in a different way.)
Nick Bibby Sculpture: All Sculpture Gallery Index. Fine Limited Edition Bronze, or Hallmarked Sterling Silver Figurative Sculpture. Birds, Animals, Human.
Whatever happened this week, you're probably handling it better than these rain frogs.
From the poison dart frog to the Mexican dumpy frog, this gallery showcases these amphibians in all their wacky splendor.
Sonríe :)
Cruziohyla craspedopus Photographed Iquitos, Peru