WE’RE NO STRANGERS TO misbehaving frogs. (Er, remember these guys?) But this slide show from an Australian newspaper takes wild frog behavior to a whole new level. There’s even a photo of a tree frog eating a rat! (Yes, you read that right: a rat.)
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January 17, 2010 · 2 comments
WE’RE NO STRANGERS TO misbehaving frogs. (Er, remember these guys?) But this slide show from an Australian newspaper takes wild frog behavior to a whole new level. There’s even a photo of a tree frog eating a rat! (Yes, you read that right: a rat.)
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Wow! This is unbelievable. I have never seen anything like it. That’s probably too much carnivorous diet for that frog’s body. :) I only know frogs take on arthropods or gastropods, but reptiles and mammals? Would you like that frog to be checked? :)
Too cute! I love the frog ornaments. Can I send you one of my frogs? (A print, of course, not the real McCoys, as we need them here.)