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Naruto, tag me in 1 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
It's for Hinata, isn't it? Give him the chakra, you glorified fur coat!
Froggo Fren #98 - Malabar Flying Frog 3 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"Rhacophorus malabaricus" - caught red-handed. Found only in the Western Ghats of India, these frogs don't so much fly as they fall with style. Nevertheless, they can glide for up to 12 m (almost 40 feet) using their colorful finger webbings. (They're the best frogs to go hand-gliding with)
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Take my hand, we'll make it I swear 17 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Bread crumb diner on a recliner.
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Take my hand, we'll make it I swear 17 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Flying nicker of food on a piece of wood.
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Take my hand, we'll make it I swear 17 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Columbid on a butt-rest.
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Take my hand, we'll make it I swear 17 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Dove on a perch.
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Froggo Fun #83/Froppy Friday - Spring Is Here 4 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Astronomically at least... and if you live in the Northern Hemisphere... but not too far up north.
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Froggo Fren #97 - Northern Cricket Frog 2 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"Acris crepitans" - you are what you eat. And few embody that saying as well as these frogs. Just like crickets, they are very small: about 19 to 38 mm (0.75 to 1.5 in) And just like crickets, their calls are a series of shorts clicks (see source) And just like crickets, they can leap very far (about 1 m, or 3 feet in one bound) to escape predators. Unlike crickets though, they are excellent swimmers. (For some reason, I almost always hear their calls after I make jokes)
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Don't forget to sharpen your steak sword 5 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Really? German's so complicated.
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Well well well, what do we have here? 4 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Reminds me of 'What you see vs. what she sees' meme.
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Don't forget to sharpen your steak sword 5 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Ich brauche manche Esswaffen.
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Froggo Fun #82 - Owl Be Up All Night Looking At Frogs 3 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
What up my night owls? (I did find some pics of real owls with frogs, but they were decidedly... less cute)
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Froggo Fren #96 - Peron's Tree Frog 3 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"Litoria peronii" - also called the laughing tree frog or maniacal cackle frog (see source if you're curious why, though I'm sure you can guess) Quite uncommonly for frogs, they have cross-shaped irises (though they are not cross-eyed) and they don't enjoy being in water. However, they don't mind urban areas and they can climb on almost anything except metal. (Special thanks to @mialinay for the vid that let me know these guys exist)
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What was yours favorite game as a child? 27 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Oh, man. I can't choose. But I remember playing the hell out of Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Captain Claw and Jazz 1.
Froggo Fun #81 - A Very Spicy Boi 4 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Warning: May be too hot to handle.
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In the arms of the angels 3 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"Why have you betrayed me, father?"
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Froggo Fun #80/Special - Happy Saint Patrick's Day! 2 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Breaking news: It appears that all St. Patrick's Day revelers have been mysteriously cured of any signs of COVID-19.
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Froggo Fun #79 - Deez Nuts 4 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Fresh and packed with protein.
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Froggo Fun #78 - "Excuse me?" 1 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"You don't know me. Don't talk to me like you know me."
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Attracting frogs with smooth jazz 6 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
That's good, every journey begins with the first steps.
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Froggo Fren #95 - Delicate Leaf-folding Frog 3 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
"Afrixalus delicatus" - also known as Pickersgill's banana frog. I kid you not, they're called banana frogs, funniest thing I've ever seen. The leaf-folding part is pretty self-explanatory. Members of the "Afrixalus" genus (or leaf-folding frogs) lay their eggs on leaves which hang over water, often folding said leaves to better protect their clutch. (They're also quite talented at origami. But not at poker, as they tend to fold then leaf)
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The Mighty Danger Noodle (would like a place to hide, pls) 12 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Woah, you've been around for quite a while. Happy 1000th!
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White-collared pigeon (Columba albitorques) - PigeonSubstance 4 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
They also primarily do office work, and are assisted by secretary birds.
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Gottem XD 7 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
When you look at memes, it's a full commitment. At least, that's what I'm thinking of.
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Attracting frogs with smooth jazz 6 comments
happy_frog · 4 years ago
Awesome vid. And very informative, if I ever need to hoard frogs. Thank you.
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By the way, how are you doing? Feeling any better?
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