Cuban Tree Frog

We have Cuban Tree Frogs!

The Cuban tree frog is an amphibian native to the Caribbean region of the Western Hemisphere. It is the largest tree frog of North America. Its wide diet and ability to thrive amongst humans has made it a highly invasive species with established colonies throughout peninsular Florida, the Hawaiian island of Oahu, and throughout the Caribbean Islands. They range in size from 3 to 5.5 in (76 to 140 mm) and vary in color from olive-brown ...

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Axolotl

Check out our Axolotl.

The axolotl, also known as the Mexican walking fish, is a neotenic salamander related to the tiger salamander. Although the axolotl is colloquially known as a “walking fish”, it is not a fish, but an amphibian. The species was originally found in several lakes, such as Lake Xochimilco underlying Mexico City. Axolotls are unusual among amphibians in that they reach adulthood without undergoing metamorphosis. Instead of developing lungs and taking to the land, adults remain aquatic and ...

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African Bullfrog

This is Jabba the African Bullfrog. They are the second largest bullfrog in the world and are also called the Pixie frog because of their Latin name. They spend most of their lives borrowed under the ground incased in mucus in the hot deserts of Africa until it rains and they come back up.

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Fire-Bellied Toads

Meet Hither, one of our Fire-Bellied Toads.

Fire-bellied toad is a species of frog that can be found in the Europe and Asia. There are 8 species of fire-bellied toad that mainly inhabit China. Fire-bellied toad lives in habitats near or in the water, such as marshes, wetlands, rainforests, lakes, ponds and slow-flowing waters. Main threat to the survival of the fire-bellied toads is habitat loss, which is the reason why Apennine yellow-bellied toad is on the list of endangered species. ...

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Budgett’s Frog

Meet Collin. He is our Budgett’s Frog.

The Budgett’s Frog is an adorable looking frog. It has a wide comical face and a body that seems entirely too large for its legs. These surprising characteristics have led to a common name for the Budgett’s, which aptly describes these funny frogs, the “Hippo Frog”.

Budgett’s Frog’s have a rounded, flattened body with eyes set high on their head, giving them a blob-like appearance. They have short limbs, which do not make them particularly ...

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Pacman Frog

Meet Bam Bam, one of our many pacman frogs.

Pacman frogs are native to South America, and are terrestrial in nature. In fact, they are very poor swimmers and care must be taken that they do not drown in their water bowls.

These frogs are quite large, and can reach around 6-7 inches in length (15-17 cm), although males tend to be quite a bit smaller than females. They are generally about as wide as they are long, so are quite ...

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