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Try early in the summer, or late in the spring. Look in creeks, rivers, ponds, ditches, and maybe the pond in your own backyard [if you have one]. If you hear Ribbit sounds, that's a male frog calling and looking for a female. Look for eggs, too. The eggs look like lots of eyeballs in the water all stuck together. The white stuff is the jelly they tadpoles eat when they hatch. The black dots in the middle are the tadpoles. Hope this helps.

p.s. Go to Pet-frog.com and look for tadpoles there if you can't find any wild ones.

They don't cost very much. About $7.50 for a tadpole and food. Try it. Try looking online there. Bye :) :D

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