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Ultra Tiny frogs

Omg that's awesome, i wanna have some in my amp :D
 
OMG that's the cutest thing I've seen today!
 
Nice find. They're so cute it hurts.
~Joe
 
Thats awesome!
 
Fantastic!

I noticed the article says "these pitcher plants only eat leaves". I know that was a conjecture in the Nepenthes of Borneo book but now that is confirmed? Should I be putting oak leaf mold into the pitchers? Mine naturally catch a few of the crickets put in for the crabs.
 
I feed my amps dried up foliage that I come across when I prune my terrarium - they don't seem to mind at all.
~Joe
 
Very beautiful indeed. Wow!! The miracles of nature eh? An ecosystem in a small pitcher. BTW....what do they do when the pitchers die out? Move to the next one? ;p What if it already has a resident? Wait for the next new one to open? :p
 
i dont think there are more frogs then pitchers on a plant, or else they would have probably been discovered a lot sooner.
 
  • #10
OMG that is adorable :D
 
  • #11
AW DANG.
You beat me to it, I was JUST about to post about these crazy little guys.
 
  • #12
Amazing. I never knew such little frogs existed. Must be a tough existence for them. Even insects would chomp them.
 
  • #13
Its on the singaporean newpaper today .
 
  • #14
Haha those little dudes are awesome! Nature really never ceases to amaze me :D
 
  • #15
I'd be willing to bet these guys would live on Springtails, cos even small fruit fly species might be too big for them. I'll let you all know if I locate any for sale! LOL
 
  • #17
Quogue- The frog in that picture looks like he is totally trying to be tough and defend his pitcher!
 
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