

African Clawed Frogs hail from the southern part of Africa. Their scientific name, Xenopus Laevis, means 'Strange Foot' (Xenopus) and 'Smooth' (Laevis). When looking at the photos of my new little frog that accompany this post, you can see why. They are a fully aquatic frog, meaning you may never, or rarely find them out of water. Their name is according to the three unusual claws found on their feet, which are used to tear away at food. Food can be anything, as they as scavengers. They're from the Pipidae family, meaning they are a primitive type of frog that has no tongue or teeth.
I got my little guy from GrowAFrog.Com. They had the best prices on shipping out of anybody. You can either get the strange little tadpoles for the African Clawed Frogs, a froglet like mine, or even an albino froglet. I wouldn't suggest getting one of their set-ups, as they seem kind of small, but if you are looking to get one, PLEASE get an aquarium with a lid! I read a lot of horror stories about escaping frogs getting out and drying up.
Anyways, I'm planning on documenting his growth as I care for him. He's a beautiful little animal and a great example of the strange wonders of God.
He's so cute. XD <3
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to know what you decide to name him. :D