WildWednesday46: HoppyWednesday

The Florida Museum of Natural History, located on the Univ. of Florida Campus right here in wonderful Gainesville, always has great traveling exhibits. The current one is, 'Frogs! A Chorus of Colors'. It's a 'lively' and interactive display of frogs from around the world. I'm not into zoos as such, but I realize that the theory here is to allow humans to get up close and personal with these live amphibians, learn about them and hopefully carry away a bit more empathy and respect than they came in with. I've been through the exhibit twice now and thought it might be nice to share some of the frogs with you.
TopLeft to Right...Chinese Gliding Frog from Southeastern China, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Laos. Amazon Milk Frog from French Guiana, Brazil, Equador, Peruvian Amazon. Dyeing Poison Frog from French Guiana, Surinam and Guyana. CenterLeft to Right...Smokey Jungle Frog from Southern Central America, and Northern South America. Bumble Bee Poison Frog  from Venezuela. Asian Tree Toad.  BottomLeft to Right...Blue Poison Frog from Surinam. Mexican Dumpy Frog  from Mexico. Tomato Frog from Eastern Madagascar.

"It's not easy being green."
 Kermit the Frog 'Sesame Street'

"Did you hear about the frog that double parked? He got toad away!"
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