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Are you wanting some frogs @jamest0o0 ?
I love amphibians as well! There are quite a few frogs/toads native to Pennsylvania that I know of. Can you get an up close picture, to see it’s toes and patterns and all that more clearly? It could also be a toad but I’m not sure. Also cute little one
Is it a tree frog or a ground frog?
Can't see its toes clearly enough to tell.
I love amphibians as well! There are quite a few frogs/toads native to Pennsylvania that I know of. Can you get an up close picture, to see it’s toes and patterns and all that more clearly? It could also be a toad but I’m not sure. Also cute little one
Wow I wish I had lots of wildlife around me, hopping usually indicates frog so I’m going with that, you’ll rarely see a toad hopYeah we have tons of wildlife in these woods, I find pretty large salamanders all around our house
I'll get some more pics shortly
Definitely seems like a greenhouse frog the more I look it up. No tadpole stage too. How would I go about keeping this? Any thoughts on a simple set up/food/water?
It definitely looks like one, they aren’t native to Pennsylvania which is shocking to me as well.A nicely planted setup with moist substrate works really well, I'm not sure how helpful these pics will be, i kept a few for a short time.
They tend to spend most of their time on the ground, but can climb very well, amazing jumpers too.
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Temps in the 75 range are just fine, they are pretty bullet proof as far as they go. Some even come in a nice orange color.
Diet is small soft bodied insects.
I'm shocked you found one in your state. They thrive in Florida and are everywhere. And as their name implies, they are often released into greenhouses for their song, and minor pest control. Generally just for their call though.
You could definitely keep it! Their call is pretty awesomeDefinitely seems like a greenhouse frog the more I look it up. No tadpole stage too. How would I go about keeping this? Any thoughts on a simple set up/food/water?