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They do have a tadpole phase in a foam like hot tub under ground! A video shows the life cycle on you tube. It’s called “the rain frog” by global zoo 😊
Way, way cute!! They looked non to pleased to be removed from the spoon!🤣🤣🤣 Who would of thought a spoon would be the way to carry a round, fluffy frog!🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
They can perfectly climb obstacles twice their size by themselves but if they are not in the mood they won't even leave the spoon they are sitting in if you shake them.
The second frog clinging on the spoon got me laughing so hard. The belly scratching is the cherry on top. Thank you for sharing these majestic sticky babies with us.
Aww, kawaii! They always have a permanent look of disgust on their cute little faces! If these guys get angry, how can they be taken seriously, lol! Cute, WAY too cute for words!
i just need you to know how much these videos have made my day and will continue to in the future. literally shedding tears they're unbearably precious
I am without a doubt so happy these things actually exist, so cute I could just go and buy a whole tank and make them an enclosure to put them all on just to marvel at their spendid existence XD
The frogs have adapted a new kind of transportation. Here we see them with a few volunteers who were brave enough to test it out. As you can see one specific frog was a bit scared and had some trouble leaving the spoon. Eventually he was able to get out. Overall the test was a success!
They just look so stubborn, with those little grumpy faces and bulldog legs. Gonna stomp around mad because their human made them get off of the spoon ride. Or, I guess more sort of a handheld froggy chariot, really.
2 minutes and one second of exactly the content i was expecting from the title, absolutley amazing! No clickbait!!! This video gave me hope for humanity again
Yes the frogs are adorable and round and everything I've ever wanted, but can we take a minute to appreciate just how patient an gentle that scientist was with getting the frogs off the spoon?