Afrixalus fornasini is a species of frog in the Hyperoliidae family. It is found in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and possibly Swaziland. In nature they are opportunistic feeders even preying upon the eggs and tadpoles of ot
Please note that these are captive breed babies and as such they do not have the striking blue coloration until they get a little older. As the frog matures the blue color becomes more manifest.
The Barking Tree Frog is hardy and friendly, making it a good choice for beginners as well as experienced frog owners. In some cases, it will become accustomed to eating from the owner's hand. It is found in the Southeastern U.S., primarily in Florida and
The Colorado River Toad is carnivorous, eating small rodents, insects, and small reptiles and other toad species; like many toads, they have a long, sticky tongue which aids them in catching prey.
One of the largest tree frogs now living in North America, the Cuban Tree Frog is an interesting frog. For example, the Cuban Tree Frog can change color, acquire spots, or lose its spots in different surroundings. At maturity, most Cuban Tree Frogs measur
Spadefoot "toads" are characterized by an elongated, sickle-shaped spade on each hind foot; the spade is used for digging. Spadefoots spend most of their time buried in sandy or loose soil, but emerge during heavy rains to breed in temporary pools. Their
Fire-bellied toads are enjoyable for both novice and expert amphibian hobbyists to keep. They are brightly colored, diurnal, and hardy; a combination that is hard to beat.
These frogs are VERY GREEN in coloration. Other than the brighter green coloration they look and act exactly the same as regular Oriental Fire Bellied Toads.
Fire Leg Running Frogs are found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. They are characterized by preferring a distinctive "walking" with the back legs instead of the more traditional frog hopping.