Pacman frogs, primarily terrestrial amphibians, are not strong swimmers. While they may occasionally enter water, they generally prefer to remain on land, where they hunt and burrow. Their body shape and limb structure are adapted for a life spent mostly on solid ground rather than in aquatic environments. Thus, swimming is not a natural behavior for them.
Albino pacman frogs require more care then a regular pacman, albino's require certain lighting that wouldent normally be a problem for other pacman frogs.
yes
noNo they're not poisonous
Never house a pacman frog with any other animal. Pacman frogs will not hesitate to eat anything smaller than them.
no they dont like being held it causes stress to the pacman frog no handling the beter for him
they swim in a pond
NO! Pacman frogs will eat just about anything... This could be fatal to both animals.
LOL they dont live anywhere albino pacman frogs are captive bred meaining that they only exist in captivity because humans breed them to get that color they dont exist in the wild they would die. (:
No, frogs cannot swim upside down. They are able to swim on their backs for short periods of time, but they are not adapted to swim upside down.
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South America: They are also known as the South American Horned Frog.
I'm pretty sure that all tree frogs remain small - I have Pacific Tree Frogs. The species you want to avoid are Pacman frogs, Pixie Frogs, African Clawed Frogs, and of course Bullfrogs.