Feeding Time! Pseudacris maculata and Pseudacris crucifer~

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I made a much longer video, where you can see them jump around and hunt. But it was nearly a gigabyte! So here is a short and sweet version.

Starring...

"Peeps", Male Spring Peeper (Pseduacris crucifer)
"Red", Male Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris maculata)
"Sedge" Female Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris maculata)
"Earthen" Female Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris maculata)

Feeding Time! P. maculata and P. crucifer
 
I enjoyed the video!! Thanks for sharing :D Gotta love those HD cameras
 
Thank you for the video, Cassie.
 
ain't they cute! I have a P. regilla who arrived in a box of veggies :) Your froggies look very chubby and healthy.
 
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