The Gastric Brooding Frogs eat insects which are found in the environment surrounding them. They eat flying or crawling insects by flicking their tongue at them. They also feed upon swimming insects, because they are one of the few frogs that can use their long legs to swim, by extending them. They feed on swimming insects the same way they do flying or crawling.
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Southern Gastric Brooding Frogs have a short lifespan, typically living up to around 5-7 years in the wild. They are a critically endangered species and their population numbers have significantly declined.
Gastric-brooding frogs a.k.a Platypus frogs lived in Queensland, Australia but they became extinct in the 1980s. The two species were found in rainforest areas of the Clarke Range in Eugella National Park (Northern Gastric-brooding frog) and Blackall Range and Conondale Ranges (Southern Gastric-brooding frog).In Australia
The Gastric Brooding Frog. Unfortunately, there are so little of them that they are extinct in the wild. The only species there are are in captivity.
Mike Archer got the nuclei he needed to work toward the Brooding Frog from other living animals and that also helped him clone or identical copies of the creature.
The platypus frog is also known as the Gastric brooding frog. It is listed as extinct because there have been no sightings of either of the two species in the genus since 1981. The platypus was unique because the young were incubated in the stomach of the female.
The exact reason Gastric-brooding frogs are extinct is not known, but a fugus that causes desease and the degradation of their habitat are propable reasons for their dissapearance.
I feed my frog at night because my hide all day but sometimes in morning I does not matter
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Feed it flies lol haha :)
spiders insects
flies
Bugs.