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Red Eyed Tree Frog Facts
Red Eyed Tree Frog Facts
The Red Eyed Tree Frog Facts, Posters And Other Cool Frog Stuff
In my slight obsession with frogs I discovered I have grown quite fond of the Red Eyed Tree Frog. With his probing, yet friendly red eyes, expressive mouth, suction cup feet and vividly bold colors, he is completely irresistible. I also realized I didn't know much about the little guy, except for his cuteness. Now in order to conduct a bona fide obsession, one should probably be knowledgeable regarding their object of obsession. So I am bringing to you all of the Red Eyed Tree Frog Facts I w...


✾ Bernard the Easter Frog ✾
✾ Bernard the Easter Frog ✾
A Poem for Bernard
Have you ever heard of the Easter Frog? I have wanted to write about Bernard for a while - I guess there's no time like the present! Bernard was one of my oldest brother's friends. We lost Wayne to complications from a heart attack earlier this year, shortly after New Year's. Elwood had Harvey, and Wayne had Bernard. When I visited him a few years ago, Wayne regaled me with stories about Bernard and his other frog friends, and some crickets, too - sort of bedtime stories for grownups. Unfor...


Frog Photos, Posters, and Art
Frog Photos, Posters, and Art
Leaping around and upside down we have the best frog photos around
I'm not sure why I love frogs so much. Maybe it's from watching the Muppets and falling in love with Kermit. Maybe it's from all the hours I spent playing with frogs by rivers or steams while I was young. Maybe it's the range of colors and sizes they come in. Either way I have brought the brightest, funniest, and most interesting photos, cartoons, and posters from the world to one page. It is easy being green!


Clean your foot!
Clean your foot!
How tree frogs self-clean sticky feet
We all know it since when we are kids: sticky surfaces get dirty soon (according to Murphys law, they get dirty when we most need them to stick well!). Tree frogs know it too. They have sticky pads on their toes that they use to cling on in difficult situations, but until now it was unclear how they prevent these pads from picking up dirt. Latest news: scientists have found out how they self-clean. Niall Crawford at the University of Glasgow explained.


Frog Garden Statues
Frog Garden Statues
Frogs in the Garden
Frog statues are a great companion for any landscape or garden. They are inviting and friendly. Some are even comical. Real frogs are a benefit to a garden because they eat insects that may pray on your plants. You can try to introduce frogs into your garden by adding a pond, trees, rocks and logs. Frogs love moisture. In the meantime, I found some nice frog statues and garden items you can add to your garden or landscape.



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