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Western Chorus Frogs!!!

NinjaNewt

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I just got a small breeding group of western chorus frogs!!! I’ve only had them for two days, but they’ve already laid a ton of eggs in my rain chamber!!!
 

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supergrappler

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Love these little fellas! They are native to where I am at and their singing is always a welcome sign that the vernal pools are filling up.
 
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