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Will the real Tiny turtle please stnad up?
>> Anonymous
I don't know how turtles feel about eating each other, but mine could swallow that one whole.
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>>111652
i don't know how cockroaches feel about eating frogs, but the roaches found in my kitchen could swallow that one whole
>> Anonymous
A little while ago a bullfrog ate a duckling that fell off a ledge and got stunned. Traumatized the girl who was near the water garden at the time.
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>>111652
woah
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>>111652
tiny frog is tiiinnyyyy
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this thread is now (obviously) about tiny things
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omg so tiny
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this is my favorite thread of the year.

i mean, to be able to say "behind my back, i've got two monkeys in my hand" and see the look on the face of the dumb muthafucka who disagrees with you... what a fucking sap!!! i mean, I can hold five! but i've only got two. but that's all i need.. pygmy marmacette, peace!
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i wish kitties were this small
>> Anonymous
me too man. me too
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time to post some pictures of the frogs I breed you say?
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I thought those bright colored frogs were posionous... guess not?
>> Anonymous
The poison is dependent on their natural diet.

It's still not a good idea to handle them, though, because of risk to the frog's delicate and infection-susceptible skin (which is true of all amphibians).
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>>111741
not in captivity, the sequester their toxins from prey items in the wild
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>>111708
looks more like a gigantic fatass hand than it does a small cat
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>>111652

Took me a second to realize that this is not a quarter.
>> Anonymous
where can i buy tiny frogs
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>>111791
A breeder's convention or local reptile/amphibian specialty store would be your best bet. Or http://www.blackjungle.com/, or a hundred other various online dealers.

Know what you're getting into, first.
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>>111688
Is really a giant raspberry and a Galapagos tortoise.