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Peacock froggie
Love this lil guy


Froggies Rock!
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Re: Peacock froggie
wow that is an awesome picture... beautiful frog, and nice photography
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Re: Peacock froggie
Wow. Those eyes are so flipping adorable! Unfortunately, my grandma drilled me on how frogs/toads can give you warts (I used to try to catch the ones in her front yard!), so I'm a little afraid of them... But can definitely appreciate the love other people have for them, and their natural beauty!
Just curious, what's the reasoning behind the name peacock frog?
Last edited by Elise.m; 03-13-2010 at 03:49 AM.
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Re: Peacock froggie
 Originally Posted by jjmitchell
wow that is an awesome picture... beautiful frog, and nice photography
Thanks, I thought it came out cool.
 Originally Posted by Elise.m
Wow. Those eyes are so flipping adorable! Unfortunately, my grandma drilled me on how frogs/toads can give you warts (I used to try to catch the ones in her front yard!), so I'm a little afraid of them... But can definitely appreciate the love other people have for them, and their natural beauty!
Just curious, what's the reasoning behind the name peacock frog?
They are called the Peacock tree frog or Leptopelis vermiculatus. The peacock name is because as they get older their sides and legs get all kinds of flashy shiny colors like peacock feathers.
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Re: Peacock froggie
Are these guys any different from Big Eyed Tree Frogs?
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Re: Peacock froggie
That would make a great poster. Good pic.
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Re: Peacock froggie
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
Are these guys any different from Big Eyed Tree Frogs?
Yeah they are much smaller. More like a larger reed frog.
 Originally Posted by boasandballs
That would make a great poster. Good pic.
Thanks, I was very happy with them myself. Not bad for pics taken through a glass enclosure.
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