Pets Magazine

RIBBIT, RIBBIT

ou probably have seen the Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) peddled as an easy to breed and long-lasting companion at local pet shops. However, be cautious from the get-go, since there are plenty of irresponsible shops that capture wild frogs and sell them as pets — such activities are detrimental to the environment and should not be supported.

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