THIS AMAZING FOOTAGE IS FROM The BBC’s Planet Earth. It’s astounding to see these private amphibians going about their daily work. But what really gets us is the frog hug featured at the end. Aw.
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frogboys.com: power to the frogs, toads, amphibians! Ribbit!
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THIS AMAZING FOOTAGE IS FROM The BBC’s Planet Earth. It’s astounding to see these private amphibians going about their daily work. But what really gets us is the frog hug featured at the end. Aw.
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND, ‘Frogs: a Chorus of Colors’ will reopen at the American Museum of Natural History on May 30, 2009. This Ornate Horned Frog will be there, will you?
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TODAY–APRIL 28, 2009–MARKS THE FIRST annual Save the Frogs Day. We’re beside ourselves here at frogboys HQ and in celebration we’re taking some tips from savethefrogs.com and spreading the word about amphibian conservation. We hope you’ll join in!
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DESPITE WEIGHING JUST 3 GRAMS and being only an inch long, the poison-dart frogs pack a punch. Thanks to the Oregon Zoo.
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THE WOOD FROGS HAPPEN TO HAVE just woken up here at frog headquarters. To see the full frontal view (caught by Margaret on camera)… [click to continue…]
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TALK ABOUT A HIBERNATION! Now that spring is here, these amazing amphibians should be stretching their limbs and waking up any day now.
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THESE GUYS TAKE THE FREAKY-FROG CAKE: some of the weirdest and, yes, freakiest amphibians are on display in this Bukisa photo gallery. Our favorite, The Holy Cross Frog of Australia, is pictured above.
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AS FROGS START STIRRING after their long winter hibernation, the first thing they’re looking to do is get their groove on. But making frog whoopie comes with some serious risks–that’s why Community Service Volunteers’ Action Earth campaign opened an underground (literally) frog hotel to shelter frogs from predators while they meet and greet with other frogs of the opposite sex. To hear a report on NPR Morning Edition about this amphibian love shack, click here.
(photo courtesy of NPR)
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THIS LITTLE COSTA RICAN amphibian has quite the lungs. If that doesn’t land him a lady-frog, we don’t know what will.
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