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31 Frogs and Toads Species Found in North Carolina

Are you looking to identify specific frogs in North Carolina? Check out my page on Frog Identification. North Carolina has over 25 different species of frogs and toads, making it a pretty good froggin state. North Carolina is home to a remarkable diversity of frog and toad species. Over 30 different species of frogs and … Read more

Cuban Tree Frog Care: The Complete Guide

Cuban Tree Frogs are the largest tree frog in North America, reaching an adult size of 15cm (6 inches). They adapt very well to captive life and make great beginners Tree Frogs! This item is currently unavailable Cuban tree frogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) are a popular exotic pet species originating from Cuba the Cayman Islands, and … Read more

The Captivating World of Blue Frogs

These little frogs are easily recognized by their blue color, which is generally darker on the limbs and belly and overlaid with black spots or patches, especially on the head and back. As their name implies, poison dart frogs can release toxins from the skin that are distasteful and potentially lethal to would-be predators. Blue … Read more

Salamanders vs Newts: What’s the Difference?

Salamanders and newts often get confused as being the same amphibian, but while they share similarities, there are distinct differences between the two In this in-depth comparison article, we’ll explore what sets salamanders and newts apart. Overview Salamanders belong to the order Caudata while newts belong to the subfamily Pleurodelinae under the family Salamandridae. So … Read more