FROG WEEK// DAY 5 (LATE...)
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FROG WEEK// DAY 5 (LATE...)
kill susie.
ribbit mod is a cool ass mod
Animal of the Day!
Budgett’s Frog (Lepidobatrachus laevis)
(Photo from National Geographic)
Conservation Status- Least Concern
Habitat- Southern South America
Size (Weight/Length)- 13 cm
Diet- Insects; Amphibians; Snails
Cool Facts- Nicknamed the hippo frog for obvious reasons, the Budgett’s frog is always smiling. Despite living in South America, their homes can get as cold as -13 degrees Celsius in the winter. During this time, the Budgett’s frog sheds off an extra layer of skin that prevents them from losing water in the extreme cold. These frogs are relatively aggressive and are not afraid to use their pseudo-fangs to deliver a strong bite to anyone foolish enough to wake them up. Their main threat is habitat loss, however their massive population is adapting to park ponds.
Rating- 11/10 (1/3 of their body is their head.)
✨S m o l✨ ✨f r o g✨
Inspired by Gen talking about a frog in their DR, here are some ONE PIECE FROGS!!!
Usopp’s frog buddy in Wano:
And adorable Chopper in a frog costume:
Another DR frog? ANOTHER DR FROG! This is Chorby Short. She’s a batter for the Yellowstone Magic. She is famous for hitting so many foul balls that her at-bat is at a record high. During one game, she hit a total of 112 foul balls in one sitting and over 2,000 as a whole during the season! (Counted!)
Sometimes she’s a frog, sometimes she’s a frog girl, but either way, she’s a blessing.
Let’s go chorby! We love chorby.
Life of the party
Based on a frog from Over the Garden Wall, one of my favorite things of all time.
Animal of the Day!
Golden Poison Frog (Phyllobates terribilis)
(Photo by Wilfried Berns)
Conservation Status- Endangered
Habitat- Coastal Columbia
Size (Weight/Length)- 5 cm
Diet- Insects; Amphibians; Carrion
Cool Facts- While the golden poison frog might be small, don’t let that banana color fool you. Being the most poisonous animal known to man, these tiny frogs are feared by even the largest predators. Enduring some of the heaviest rains in the world, the golden poison frog lives in an abundance of rivers and ponds. Despite this, these frogs lay their eggs on the ground. One by one, dad carries each egg to its own pool to prevent the tadpoles from eating each other. Golden poison frogs are threatened by a mixture of habitat loss and the illegal pet trade.
Rating- 11/10 (What’s really at the end of a rainbow.)