In the wild... wild animals should never be taken as pets. Go buy frogs from a pet store.
wild
depends on what kind of frog.
The Red Eyed Tree Frog is both. You can have it in the wild or in your home.
Depending on locality and your local restrictions on wildlife I would say so. Some areas and some frog species are protected and removing them from the wild could have negative fallback. Also, if you keep the tadpole in a home environment until frog stage then release it, it may not be able to survive since it never had to learn to forage and hunt food for itself.
People can adopt a frog to keep it safe or there are breeding sites that protect the Corroboree frogs, breed them then produce them into the wild. So please please adopt a Corroboree frog because they will be extinct in 5 years if we don't help
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild bunny as a pet. Wild bunnies have specific needs and may not adjust well to captivity. It is best to leave them in their natural habitat.
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild baby bunny as a pet. They are best left in their natural habitat to thrive and survive.
The best place to get a pony is from a farm or from a stable. Or, you could adopt a wild mustang pony.
16-18 years
Wild Animal + Pond
A frog, domestic or wild, is a carnivore, feeding primarily on insects. A frog will only go after food if it moves.
It is best not to keep a turtle as a pet. Rather sponsor the survival of a turtle in the wild.