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Main is @alicesoinions
I am NOT a froggologist or anything like that I am just a girl that likes frogs. Don't quote me on things, do your own research!!
hey don't cry. 7,401 species of frog in the world, ok?
IMPORTANT UPDATE: 7,532 species of frog in the world, ok?!
great news! 7,556 species of frog in the world, ok?!
hey don't cry, now there are 7,576 species of frog in the world, ok?!
excellent news! 7,591 species of frog in the world, peace and love on planet earth
guess what! 7,624 species of frog on planet earth, ok?
hey don't cry, 7,645 species of frog on planet earth, ok? peace and love on planet autism
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new year new frogs! 7,678 species of frog on planet earth, ok?
hey don't cry. 7,683 species of frog in the world, ok? ❤️
hey don't cry. 7,698 species of frog in the world, peace and love on planet earth
hey don’t cry. 7,701 species of frog in the world, ok?
@markscherz how many of these do we get to thank you for again?
95 at present, more on the way :)
hey don't cry. 95 species of frog discovered by tumblr's own frog scientist dr. mark scherz, ok?
hey don't cry. 7,758 species of frog in the world, yippee!
hey don't cry. 7,806 species of frog in the world, ok?
hey don’t cry. 7,817 species of frog in the world, peace and love on planet autism 💖
hey don't cry. 7,836 species of frog in the world, ok?
hey don't cry. 7,864 species of frog in the world, yay!
hey don't cry. 7,935 species of frog in the world, yippeeeeee
HEY DON'T CRY. 8,008 SPECIES OF FROG IN THE WORLD PER AMPHIBIAWEB AND THE 8,000TH FROG WAS DESCRIBED BY TUMBLR'S OWN FROG SCIENTIST DR. Scherz, ET AL., PEACE AND LOVE ON PLANET EARTH ‼️‼️‼️
Boss is asleep, cannot stop me from frogposting
First like and this has already found its intended audience
uh oh
When you see a small frog
In a swamp, on a log
That’s amoreeeeeeee
there's frogs that leave their eggs in the water, there's frog that stick them in leaves, frogs that burrow them, frogs that carry them, frogs that give birth to froglings
frogs that live in rivers and frogs that live in trees and frogs that live in sand
there's poisonous frogs and see-through frogs, frogs who can jump real high and frogs that lose their balance whenever they do
I love frogs, I love frogs of all shapes and sizes and colors
Forest tree frog
Karpathos Frog
AKA Pelophylax cerigensis
I saw this guy and I just had to cover him!
These guys were once considered to be the most endangered species of frog in europe, because they were found only in two small rivers in the island of Karpathos. Later they found out there's more of them in the island of Rhodes! They're still considered endangered, but not nearly as much as before. One hop at a time!
Gray Treefrog
AKA Eastern Gray Treefrog, Northern Gray Treefrog, Common Gray Treefrog, Tetraploid Gray Treefrog, Dryophytes versicolor
These rock-looking guys live all over eastern North America! They can change their color like chameleons, from near black to near white to brown or green or gray! So calling them 'Gray' Treefrogs is only accurate some of the time!
They're found of sitting near windows and lights to snatch up any insects that come check out the lights. Very crafty! Though if the opportunity arises, they'll even eat other frogs!
They are very similar to Cope's Gray Treefrogs, but have different calls as well as twice as many chromosomes!!
Granular Toad
AKA Common Lesser Toad, Rhinella granulosa
Common lesser toad??? So mean to him!!
Granular toads are called that because their skin looks very grainy! They spend the day burrowed up in holes, and leave at night to hunt and mate! Their most common meals are ants and termites.
The Rhinella genus was originally grouped with Bufo, which was a catch-all for frogs that didn't fit anywhere! In 2009, many frogs were reclassified, so Bufo granulosus became Rhinella granulosa!
Mottled Shovelnose Frog
AKA Marbled Shovelnose Frog, Marbled Snout-Burrower, Hemisus marmoratus
Funny-looking guys from southern Africa that can live in a wide variety of habitats!
They use their hard pointy faces to dig! When they're ready to mate, they use their noses to dig tunnels, where the female stays until there's enough rainfall. When that happens, she digs her way back up and releases the eggs into the water!
Mottled/Marbled shovelnose frogs in particular are named for their skin pattern, which varies a lot from frog to frog! Some are more brown-ish, some more yellow-ish!
Peter's Foam-Nest Frog
AKA Peter's Foam-Nest Tree Frog, Central Foam-Nest Tree Frog, Chiromantis petersii
Very regal!! These guys live in the east of Africa, in very arid regions. Because they live in regions with little rain, they put their eggs in temporary pools! Their toes have less webbing than most frogs, because they don't got many places to make use of it.
Some of them are a pretty standard brown, while others are a marble-like gray! They do mating calls, but they're a pretty quiet croaking! I tried to find any recordings but didn't get anything :(
A similar type of frog, the Keller's Foam-Nest Frog, was originally considered a subspecies, but they were later recognized as their own thing!! Hooray for independence!
Iberian Midwife Toad
AKA brown midwife toad, Alytes cisternasii
Look at these gorgeous little guys!
These iberian frogs have distinctive reddish spots that I quite like! They live near shrubs and oak trees.
Midwife frogs have very distinctive reproduction! The females lay eggs on land, then the males gather them up and carry them like little sashes around their legs, depositing them in the water when they're ready to hatch!
Besides the usual environmental destruction problem, their tadpoles are threatened by invasive species of fish and crayfish. It's not easy being a tadpole, even when your dad cared for you as an egg!
Nongkhor Asian Tree Frog
AKA Nongkhor pigmy tree frog, Nongkhor bush frog, Nongkhor foam-nest tree frog, Chirixalus nongkhorensis
Nongkhor asian tree frogs live in forests ranging from eastern India to Vietnam and Malaysia! Those forests are currently threatened, but the frogs are doing their best to adapt!
They're part of the family of foam-nest frogs, which use their legs to create little foam nests under leaves and lay their eggs there; once the eggs hatch, they drop into the water!
Spring Peeper
AKA Pseudacris crucifer
Spring peepers are a type of chorus frog native to eastern North America! Chorus frogs are named that because of the sound they make, a trill like the sound of locusts! For spring peepers in particular get their name because they make those sounds at the beginning of spring. Which, presumably, they can peep coming!
But that's not all that's interesting about spring peepers! They can also survive below-freezing temperatures, because their organs are prepared to go dormant until things warm up again. And when it gets warmer, they increase their chirping and mating!
Females choose males based on their chirping, and some males instead go for a "satellite" strategy where they hang out near males with good chirps to get with any females that approach them. Truly on that satellite male grindset!
Their scientific name crucifer means cross-bearer, because many have cross-like markings on their sides. Truly, peeping spring is a heavy cross to bear! Or to frog I guess.
Frogs Big and Small!
I decided to make a simple to-scale collage of the smallest frog species, the Brazilian Flea Toad, and the biggest one, the Goliath Frog!
Mountain Chicken
AKA giant ditch frog, crapaud, Leptodactylus fallax
Surprised by the name? These frogs are called "Mountain Chicken" because people love to eat them, and because they supposedly taste like chicken!
These frogs are native to two Caribbean islands, but there's very few remaining in the wild because people love to eat them so much, and on top of it all there's now also a fungal disease attacking them!!
They're pretty big, the largest frogs in the Caribbean and in their family, and can weigh up to 1kg! It's so big it can even eat snakes, bats, or other frogs!
Another unusual thing about them is their reproduction! They nest in little burrows instead of laying eggs in the water!
feel free to ask me to cover specific frogs!