My plant guardian

vince

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If you get too close to my plant, this guy will swallow you whole !!!
 

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My girlfriend hade one of those, it is a albino pac man frog. She left the light on to long one day and boiled it. She felt so bad.
 
My girlfriend hade one of those, it is a albino pac man frog. She left the light on to long one day and boiled it. She felt so bad.
LMAO !!! i almost did the same thing but noticed something was not right, so i searched the world wide web, and found out that it is not a "water" frog. i took it out of there once, and placed it close to my pond, but it went back to the same place. weird. maybe it is addicted to marijuana???? ROFL.....
 
Id blow second hand smoke in its nostrils. lol i say you should smoke it up for gaurding your plants. like a treaty you know.:mrgreen:
 
its a toad its not albino it would have red eyes!! lol he might not like smoke he might think fire and take off!! :)
 
I went to check on him today and he is still there....he seems to like it there...i don't want to impose.. I've been blowing smoke on "mr. da frog", and he just closes his eyes. I will try to take a picture or a short video...

I think its some kind of Argentine Horned Frog? they have green ones at the pet store, but i like the fiery color :)
 
One of my plants had like 7 baby toads in the pot a few weeks ago. Something about weed frogs love... So I let em all hang out I didn't mind.
 
I'm named him toasty.
And I'm almost sure that this is a pac man frog or (Albino Argitinina Pac Man Frog). She got heres at pet shop. She would also feed it mice. yum:)
The guy at the pet store told her to becareful because they can get as big as a basketball and that she would have to feed it baby rabbits. yum yum

Raul is considered an albino because he is red-orange where he would ordinarily be green, Raul does not have red eyes.
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I went to check on him today and he is still there....he seems to like it there...i don't want to impose.. I've been blowing smoke on "mr. da frog", and he just closes his eyes. I will try to take a picture or a short video...

I think its some kind of Argentine Horned Frog? they have green ones at the pet store, but i like the fiery color :)
he closes his eyes and says (think blues player gravelly voice) " yeah muhfucka thats some good shit" :mrgreen:
 
Hey All,FEED ME!!!!
I was just showing that they don't have to red eyes to be listen as albino. The pics are from the net.
This will be alot to read, I hade nothing but time, so here is some info and good luck:)
[FONT=Arial, Verdana, sans-serif]Natural History[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Verdana, sans-serif]
The ornate horned frog (Ceratophrys ornata) is one of several species of horned frogs native to the tropical and montane rain forests; a few species of Ceratophrys can be found in more arid regions. Native to Northern Argentina, Uruguay and the Rio Grande do Sul region of Brazil, these carnivorous amphibians become very large. Their current popular name of "Pac-man Frog" eloquently describes their appearance when they lunge at prey: they appear to be all mouth. These frogs have exceptionally fast growth rates: within two weeks of hatching they have metamorphosed into their adult frog form. They then continue their rapid growth rate: often sold when they are about the size of a silver dollar, cornets will reach 6 inches within five months. Their upper eyelid is pulled up into a little point over the eye, thus giving rise to its name.
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[FONT=Arial, Verdana, sans-serif]Ornates have round, plump body shapes with little demarcation between their wide head and body. Their mouths are as wide as their heads and are equipped with strong gripping jaws and a wide, pink fleshy tongue. Although it may be difficult to believe, their warty green, white and yellow skin, touched with red and black, effectively camouflage the ornate as it lies half buried in the leaf litter on the forest floor, waiting for prey to walk by. As soon as something comes into reach - another frog, lizard, snake, rodent, bird or large insects - the ornate moves its body slightly forward by pushing with its thin, short legs, grabbing and killing its prey. It takes only a gulp or two to swallow the prey whole.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Verdana, sans-serif]Ornates are usually diurnal frogs; some may be crepuscular. Like all frogs, they sleep with their eyes open. Frogs are not animals that can be handled. Their skin is very sensitive, acting as a supplemental breathing organ. The oils found naturally on human hands can in fact be harmful to frog skin. Ornates are not particularly discriminating about what they attempt to eat - your fingers look much like naked baby rodents and birds, too tempting to resist. At least one book on amphibians states that ornates are "vicious and aggressive;" in fact, they are always interested in food, and will go for whatever comes within an inch or two of their faces. A natural human reaction upon being grabbed by an animal is to pull quickly away. When an ornate happens to be attached to your thumb, it is too easy to send it flying across the room. As frogs aren't meant to fly, this is not usually good for the frog. If you do get nabbed, stop your jerking reaction. The ornate have no teeth to speak of, and will spit out unappetizing food items; it will generally let go in a second or so.[/FONT]
 
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