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Licasia
02-25-2003, 09:20 AM
This seemed kind of appropriate.
http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest/result10.jpg
Red-eyed tree frogs come from the warm and humid rain forests of Costa Rica in Central America. Some believe that their red eyes are a form of protection called "startle coloration". These frogs are very mellow during the day, and tend to be active only at night, so if the frog is awakened in the daytime, as might happen if a predator chanced upon it despite its excellent day time camouflage, the eyes pop abruptly open, hopefully startling the predator. This species tends to do better in a community of other red eyed tree frogs.
What kind of Frog are you? (http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest.php3)
Klytus
02-25-2003, 10:57 AM
These frogs occur in several colour forms, each confined to very small locations within the eastern quadrant of Madagascar. They like their habitat with temperatures around 68 - 70*F and high humidity. This species is very showy in captivity preferring elevated positions out in the open. Males are generally smaller, slimmer and more angular in build than females and not as vocal as other species of mantellas. Females can produce eggs at a rate of once every two months given proper care.
Kalthanan
02-25-2003, 12:07 PM
You are a Madagascan Burrowing Frog
http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest/result5.jpg
Found in the dry, hilly regions of south central Madagascar, these amazing frogs escape the searing heat and dry winds of the region by burrowing into the ground for the duration of the dry season. Very shy by nature, when threatened, these frogs inflate themselves and will not hesitate to charge their assailants. These frogs can be very gluttonous, devouring a wide variety of bugs, grubs and the like.
Streeaa
02-25-2003, 01:08 PM
You are a Spring Peeper
http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest/result16.jpg
The Spring Peeper is only .75 - 1.5 inches long, but is has a very powerful high-pitched whistle with the occasional trill that can be heard over long distances. Peepers are abundant in wooded areas in or near flooded ponds and swamps. In these ponds, the Spring Peepers will form singing choral groups, making sounds that can almost sound like jingling sleigh bells from a distance.
katyannaK8
02-25-2003, 05:17 PM
You are a Blue Poison Dart Frog
Dendrobates like to live in warm humid habitats. While most small colorful frogs are poisonous in the wild, they tend to lose a lot, if not all, of their toxicity when bred in captivity. This is largly due to the lack of the variety they would normally get in their diet in the wild. They eat small insects such as fruit flies, newborn crickets, and meadow plankton.
Yadeda
02-26-2003, 01:49 AM
http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest/result8.jpg
These colorful toads are very active and fun for beginner pet owners. They enjoy spending their day swimming and singing with other frogs of their species and become more active when not alone. Weird fact: Firebellied toads cannot extend their tongues like other toads or frogs. To feed, they must leap forward and catch their prey with their mouths. After they have grabbed a cricket or worm with their mouth, they usually use their fore-arms to help stuff food the rest of the way in. Then they squish their eyeballs down in their heads to push the food into their throat.
:zombie:
Silnyanie
02-26-2003, 08:34 AM
You are a Spring Peeper
The Spring Peeper is only .75 - 1.5 inches long, but is has a very powerful high-pitched whistle with the occasional trill that can be heard over long distances. Peepers are abundant in wooded areas in or near flooded ponds and swamps. In these ponds, the Spring Peepers will form singing choral groups, making sounds that can almost sound like jingling sleigh bells from a distance.
Playmaker2
02-26-2003, 08:12 PM
You are a Green Tree Frog!
http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest/result9.jpg
These little frogs are grass-green colored, usually with a creamy colored line running from the jaw along the flanks. Males make a really loud noise thats a bit like quacking, which is sometimes known as a "rain call" because they tend to make a lot of noise before rains, but which can also be stimulated by external noises. They eat an assortment of bugs including crickets, moths, and flies
Well.... isn't that just charming.
hmm
<a href="http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest.php3">
<img src="http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest/result3.jpg" width=215 height=100 alt="I'm a Budgett's Frog!" border="0" ></a>
<br>So ugly, it's cute! Budgett's Frogs, named after the explorer who discovered them, are large carnivorous South American frogs. They can grow to be 5 and a a half inches in size, but since they aren't very active they can be kept in a small 10 gallon aquarium. Their tank should be kept around 86*F and they cannot be housed with other animals because they will try to eat anything that moves!<p><a href="http://www.allaboutfrogs.org/funstuff/frogtest.php3">What kind of Frog are <i>you</i>?</a>
Brigette
02-27-2003, 06:41 AM
Hee hee! I was a Budgett's Frog!! Kinda close to my char name , but no thought was planned on that! :)
Sinter
02-28-2003, 09:27 PM
Bah, I suck. Im a common Toad. =(
Sinter
Stoane
02-28-2003, 11:27 PM
You are a White's Tree Frog
Also known as the Smiling Tree Frog or Dumpy Tree Frog due to the nature of its appearance, this frog is a very hardy creature and a favorite pet of amateur frog owners, although some pet owners complain that they are not active enough. These frogs love to eat, which can make them quite fat, hence their "dumpy" appearance. Unlike many frogs, these frogs do well with other frogs of their species and are fairly friendly. They like a warm and moderately humid habitat and eat larger insects like crickets, cockroaches, locusts, moths and beetles.
logangrimnar
02-28-2003, 11:54 PM
lmao sinter LLLLLMMMMMMMAAAAAAOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rofl rofl
*wipes tear from eye*
;-P j/k
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