Bell Horned Frog (definite introduction)
Once you see the Bell Horned Frog once, you will never forget them. Because they have two very striking and forgettable characteristics-bright body color and large mouth. There are two main body colors of bell-horned frogs: dark green and red. Most bell-horned frogs are dark green in color, while bell-horned frogs in different regions are red. Because bell-horned frogs like to hide their bodies half in the soil, the color of their abdomen is generally looked down upon. The area around the bell-horned frog's abdomen is yellow, and you can see it when they come out of the soil.
Bell-horned frogs have larger mouths, and the mouths of some individuals can reach half the body size, so they are out-and-out foodies. However, just because their mouths are large and convenient for eating, bell-horned frogs often eat by mistake. For example, smaller stones in the substrate will be eaten by them as food. Because of its greedy mouth, some clever dealers renamed the bell-horned frog to the fortune frog and used this as a gimmick to attract customers.
Normally, male bell-horned frogs are smaller. The largest male bell-horned frog currently found is 10cm, while female bell-horned frogs can reach 15cm. Although bell-horned frogs are "petite" animals visible to humans, their bodies are not as weak as you might think. People who have raised this kind of frog may have encountered this situation: if the substrate is slightly raised, or the fish tank in which they are raised is lower, then they may jump out of the tank before you can turn around. It is really true. The high jumper is here!
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