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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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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IT’S SPRING BREAK, and all the lady frogs know just where to come for a little pool time and some drinks. (the boys around here like to party, as you know.) Luckily they booked their trip well in advance, ’cause the local frog hotel is booked with bikini babes.
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KERMIT HAPPENS TO BE the frogboys’ favorite celeb. We’re pretty sure once this song catches on, things out back in the pond will never be the same.
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WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH of this musical number courtesy of the Vancouver Aquarium. Crickets for breakfast? That we can get enough of, thanks. Stick out your tongue and say “aaaahhhh.“
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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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TAKE NOTE: AMPHIBIAN insecurity is a real thing! He was devastated when we told him that we couldn’t afford any proper airbrushing.
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IN A DESPERATE CALL FOR rain, farmers in the Nepali village of Gairi arranged a marriage among two local frogs last week. The ceremony was performed by seven priests and attended by nearly 2,000 people from the surrounding areas. It is a Hindu belief that frog marriages please the rain god, Barun Devata. For many Hindu people, the sound of frogs croaking is a sign that a monsoon will soon come. But central Nepal has been without rain for already eight months–we hope the frogs can help!
Read the full news story here.
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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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I GUESS THIS GUY’S been chasing ranbows out in the backyard. And he’s not sharing the bounty with anyone.
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SOME MORNINGS ARE KIND OF ROUGH AROUND HERE. The recycling man thinks Frogboy Mama’s a drunk (all those bottles!), but it isn’t her: It’s us. Urp!
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