THE WILD-MAN'S WILD FRIENDS VIDEO SERIES - EPISODE 19 – LEOPARD FROG
These are some incredible, sleek jumpers!
Now this is the frog that you want in a frog jumping contest. The Leopard Frog is technically a generic name given to any number of specific species within this kind. Feasting on a variety of insects, they will also eat small snakes and other frogs!
With green, brown or gray as a base color (and sometimes blends of those colors) it is their dark spots on top of that base that gives them their name. When you add in the beautiful eyes that almost look like they are filled with flakes of gold, you wind up with one incredibly attractive creature.
I grew up capturing these frogs and am glad that I can now teach my @little-peppers to do the same, especially since these are some of the hardest frogs around to capture. Enjoy the video!
The information is the video is original but I did have a quick refresher from this source.
THE WILD-MAN'S WILD FRIENDS - EPISODE 19
LEOPARD FROG
If you enjoyed this video, please consider thanking @thelivingpoet for encouraging me to make it!
As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:
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@papa-pepper always great post thanks for the upvote , upvoted big love bro
Thank you and you're welcome!
That selfie leopard frog hahaha
LOL! Glad that you liked it!
Great works great photos.<3
Thank you @me-do!
Nice
Nice post @papa-pepper
Love frogs and these leopard frogs are gorgeous! Here in the Cape Town area of South Africa we have the rare and endangered Western Leopard Toad... beautiful creature. When its breeding season loads of volunteers patrol the roads at night to try to prevent too many being squished on the roads as they make their way to ponds to mate.
That is a great way to volunteer! I'm glad to hear that people care about preserving the species!
Very cool, do you have bufo toads where you live? Here in Fl they are everywhere! Gotta keep the pets away from them!
Not sure. So far I've just seen the regular American Toads.
Awesome looking frogs and great photos.
Thank you @mostly.nature.
Leopard frog....! Wow, I have never seen this frog before.