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Category: Tomato Frogs

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Tomato Frogs: Do They Need Friends?

Tomato frogs (Dyscophus antongilii) are one of the most interesting and least understood species of frog in the world. These frogs are endemic to Madagascar and can be found in a variety of habitats,...

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Are Tomato Frogs Poisonous? The Truth About These Amphibians

Do you know about tomato frogs? These amphibians get their name from the fact that they eat tomatoes. Tomato frogs are found in tropical areas of Central and South America. They are a bright red...

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Tomato Frogs: Do They Have Teeth?

Tomato frogs are unique species of frogs that can be found in the rainforest of South America. They get their name from the bright red color of their skin, which is similar to that of a tomato....

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Can Tomato Frogs Eat Nightcrawlers?

There are many questions that people have about the animal kingdom, and one of the most common is "can tomato frogs eat nightcrawlers?" The answer to this question is yes, tomato frogs can eat...

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Can Tomato Frogs Eat Dubia Roaches?

Yes, tomato frogs can eat dubia roaches. In fact, they make a great food source for these amphibians. Dubia roaches are high in protein and fat, and they are easy to digest. This makes them the...

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