Yes, you can get a lot of dart frog species. I keep 4 species of dart frogs.
Fortunately you can't compare this frog with a Bufo marinus. OK it's a very piggy
frog and he prays on smaller animals. But with his funny figure he can't move very
good on the land and he can't really jump like a frog or a toad. On land he is helpless.
He lives mainly in the water. But even in the water he's not such a good swimmer like
for example a Limnodynastes. And he's not poisonous at all.
would hope that ppl are smart enough not to import them here after what has happened with the cane toads.
Well, that will never ever happen for sure. It's really a very serious problem with that huge
cane toads. But it were the humans who made a terrible mistake, not the toads.
We can't condemn the toads for being so poisonous and for eating everything that
fits in their mouth. They react only in the way that the nature gave to them.
And for that mistake the Australian Fauna has to pay a high price.
I'm very concerned about this situation, especially the situation of the amphibians.
I hope that somebody will have a great idea to stop them.
We have some pretty nice frogs here anyway, i wil try and get some good pics of mine(litoria falax) up sometime soon.
Yeah, that's right. Australia's got a lot of really amazing frogs.
I love the Litoria fallax! Please post some pics of these little beauties!