African Clawed Frog Feeding time!

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My favorite thing about African Clawed frogs is that they only seem to care about food! They don’t care what it is or where it’s from, as long as they can fit it in their mouth. Froggo here will even take food from my fingers, sticking his head out of the water to get it. I have even had my finger tips nipped on occasion. Here he is smushing as many bloodworms as he can in his mouth. The first pic is of him trying to get the whole tablet in his mouth and the second is his enjoying his success.
 

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Is anyone else getting flashbacks to Princess Mononoke, with all the worms sticking out the animals' faces? :O
 
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