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Why Is Toad Poop So Big

Most adult toads only poop every week or two, which is a long time to wait for a bathroom break. Toads eat two to three times a week rather than daily like humans. Moreover, toads aren't picky...

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Why Does My African Dwarf Frog Hide Behind The Filter

African Dwarf frogs are shy as a matter of survival. Since these frogs are small and have no real defensive capabilities, they make a tasty snack or meal for other animals if caught. Hopping away...

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Do Frogs Poop In Water

Frogs live most of their lives inside the water though most can be on land at least some of the time. As tadpoles, they grow up in the water, and as adults, they do everything else, including eat,...

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How To Catch A Frog In Your House

There are many poisonous or toxic frog species that can make you ill. You should treat every strange frog like it's dangerous and even avoid touching pet frogs until you are sure you can touch them...

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Frogs In Toilet – (What To Do)

Regardless of the myths, there are no alligators in the sewers, but there could be frogs. Along with snakes and some rats, frogs are one of just three species that are known to show up unexpectedly...

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How Often Do Frogs Poop

Pooping is an extremely important part of frog health, even though they digest relatively slowly. Having large meals with bones or chitin means frogs have very strong stomachs, and they poop a lot,...

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