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  2. Roach Clarification, Problematic Plants and More Reader Feedback

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    Not All Reptiles Eat Roaches Great article , but I would like to point out that the claim that “all pet reptiles eat roachescan be a dangerous piece of incorrect information.

  3. Cuban tree frog - Wikipedia

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    These tree frogs can vary in size from 2 to 5.5 inches (5 to 12.7 cm) in length. Due to their large size, Cuban tree frogs can eat a wide variety of things, particularly native tree frogs, and their removal has shown to result in an increase in the amount of native tree frogs in an area. [6]

  4. 50 Cute And Funny Photos That May Show You A Different Side ...

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    The world's largest frog is the goliath frog of West Africa—it can grow to 15 inches (38 centimeters) and weigh up to 7 pounds (3.2 kilograms). One of the smallest is the Cuban tree toad, which ...

  5. Ceratophrys - Wikipedia

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    In captivity, C. cranwelli and C. ornata are the most popular species, [4] along with the "fantasy frog", a captive-produced hybrid between C. cranwelli and C. cornuta. These frogs can live in a terrarium with a floor area 8-10 times the size of the frog. [4] They commonly cover themselves with substrate or just sit contentedly in the water.

  6. Xenohyla truncata - Wikipedia

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    The frog has been found to defecate viable seeds and likely helps in the spread of the plants it consumes. [ 3 ] The plants Erythroxylum ovalifolium and Maytenus obtusifolia both contain toxic alkaloids and terpenes , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and Xenohyla truncata has been found to excrete from its skin the chemical compound N-phenyl-acetamide , which is ...

  7. Frog - Wikipedia

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    An apparently lifeless, frozen frog can resume respiration and its heartbeat can restart when conditions warm up. [ 100 ] At the other extreme, the striped burrowing frog ( Cyclorana alboguttata ) regularly aestivates during the hot, dry season in Australia, surviving in a dormant state without access to food and water for nine or ten months of ...

  8. Paedophryne amauensis - Wikipedia

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    Paedophryne amauensis, also known as the New Guinea Amau frog, is a species of microhylid frog endemic to eastern Papua New Guinea. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] At 7.7 mm (0.30 in) in snout-to-vent length , it was once considered the world's smallest known vertebrate .

  9. Green and golden bell frog - Wikipedia

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    Metamorphs weigh about 2 g, while the largest adults can reach 50 g. Individual frogs can vary substantially in body weight due to changes in the amount of stored fat, recent eating, and egg formation. [36] While it is known to live 10–15 years in captivity, the frog's lifespan in the wild is not well understood. [37]