I just read an article today about some researchers who accidentally discovered that a species of frog is using elephant footprints as breeding puddles in the forests of Myanmar. The footprints can last up to a year and collect rainwater which the frogs use to lay eggs in predator-free puddles. They can also use these trackways to get from one wet area to another, thus spreading their population and gene pool. Of course with elephants being endangered it will affect the frogs' reproduction.
Not to understate Emily's ability with animals but based on my experience with Gray tree frogs they tend to be fairly docile. If you pick them up and hold them gently they will often settle down and relax in your hands. Once I found a gravid female in my pool. When I picked her up she hugged onto my thumb and nuzzled my hand bettwen my thumb and finger. If I hadn't put her into a tree so i could work on the pool I honestly think she might have clung to my thumb for nearly an hour. The next day I had to save her eggs from the pool. Now her babies are four weeks old and all but two have left the water. Here's to hoping they've got their mother's personality.
@@unknownnstuff9635 He is still young, it takes time and lots of TLC before they can overcome their instinct to be scared of everything. But keep taking good care of him and in time he will start to realize your not planing on eating him and will begin to trust you. Good luck!
Hodor the King some frogs can disperse poison from their skin so saying frogs are harmless isn’t necessarily true. If u were joking pls woosh me if not then idk.
There are roads/highways here in Canada (mostly in national parks) that are designed to help animals safely travel across without risk of being hit, the roads have tall fences along the sides and the grassy bridges over the roads for safe crossing, there’s even a few places with tunnels under the roads specifically for smaller animals like amphibians to cross safely as well, there’s still many places without these but it’s nice that some areas are starting to implement them. Obviously it doesn’t stop every animal from being hit but it does help many of them.
Last year I saw a tiny Italian Tree Frog (Hyla intermedia) in the backyard of my house at the sea jumping on a lamp to catch tiny insects. The most awesome thing it that this frog was REALLY small (about 1.5 cm) and the lamp was 40 cm tall! The force in those little legs is incredible!
well I guess my house must be a sanctuary in Mass breeding ground for these guys because there are zillions of them around my place in the small 15 acre plot we have at night you can find about 10 to 15 toads every 10 feet! And they're all very well fed because they are huge. and every summer the ponds are filled with little toad strings. 🐸
I see the effects of habitat loss for my local amphibians. Recently a new neighborhood was constructed next to mine in a wetland area near a large creek system, and the two Eastern American Toads that I just got are both rescues and were likely headed towards my neighbors pool, which would have poisoned them because of the chlorine. They now have a temporary enclosure while I build a new/bigger one and a stable diet, so they are doing much better.
Back in the early 2000s, when I was in the 4th and 5th grade me and my parents used to raise frogs from tadpoles until they were mature enough for release. Really cute these little things are. I've been thinking of picking up the hobby again after so long after finding an old fridge and barrel swarming with small tadpoles earlier today.
And sometimes you don't need to buy them. Or even feed them unless you feel like it. There have been generations upon generations of toads living in the window well of my family's farm. It's pretty easy to catch them and play (gently) with them before putting them back. My niece and her friends *love* the toads. I know what she said about window wells being dangerous, but somehow this window well just makes the perfect little habitat for them.
Your "real" video was very professional and well made.... but the out takes had me laughing out loud!!!! Haven't you ever heard the "never work with children or animals" rule of film makers??? Seriously..... you guys do such a great job! LOVE watching your videos!! 💖💖💖
Hey Snake Discovery you and some other reptile hobbyist inspired me to start the hobby as well I have a Northern Leopard Frog and used to own several Gray Tree Frogs. I so glad that I have learn this info about frogs and toads! Thank you so much! :)
I really love the bloopers at the end, like Clint’s Reptiles. You should do them more often! Keep up the great work educating, we must save amphibians!
Personally I think the ramp in the window well is the better idea because unfortunately in some areas Window Wells serve as a Fire Escape from the basement if you have bedrooms down there. I imagine putting a lid over them would go against the fire code.
The lid just rests there.. it's not a sealed lid or anything.. at most it'll have hinges on one side to open like a trap door.. but not everyone can afford one so you can just grab a plexi or a clear container lid, anything.. or make that little ramp :)
I guess it will be fine if it's not to heavy to be pushed open... I personally wouldn't use a solid lid I'd rather use a frame with some fine mesh to allow ventilation. We have window wells on our house (they're small basement windows high up on the wall only meant to let in some light and allow letting in fresh air). My parents covered them with mesh as we had mice in them and once even a bunny (it survived and was lifted out and it ran away). The window wells are only the size of a large door mat since the windows themselves are so small they obviously don't serve as an escape and since they are smooth walled plastic contraptions they already come with a lattice cover but the gap between the struds were big enough for young mice to squeeze through and there was a gab between the lattice and the wall. I guess that's were the young rabbit fell in... The mesh works like a charm and we never had any animals trapped in there.
I was educated this evening because I always thought it was the other way around; toads having teeth. Also, the bloopers were freaking hilarious. Guess that tree frog let you know what he thought of your little get together....😂
I actually have frogs in my back garden, we’ve had them for quite a few years now, I used to hold them a lot when I was younger. The bloopers were the best part of the video😂
This video has been in my recommendations for a while now, don't know why I didn't take the time to watch it until now. This video was quite an interesting experience, thanks for uploading!
Toads at my barn have been kind of confused since the neighbors harvested the trees on their property. We have a wet area around the water spicket in one barn so they've decided that it is a great place to be. They might even be reproducing around it because I see tons of tiny babies moving around. I've been wondering if I was right thinking they're toads but they definitely look like the toads. Tiny toads are cuties!
I found a gray tree frog that loved to hang out in my flower pot in my childhood home’s back deck. I named the frog delphinium, which was the flower I always found it hanging out on. It made me happy to see it hanging out, and influenced gray tree frogs to be my favorite amphibian.
I think the toad was jealous of the frog. That's probably why he/she kept jumping on him/her. It's like it was saying , "GTF outta here! It's my show!"
You guys need an award for this video lol I was amazed at how well behaved they were being, and then shocked when you said the frog was wild lol outtakes were hilarious! And aside from that, very informative. Thanks for the great video!
Fertilizer isn't innately horrible. Any compound meant to change the levels of phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium in the soil is a fertilizer. The problem is really the other chemical boosters for plant growth. You can use old coffee grounds, egg shells, or manures fairly safely.
Also to avoid needing as much fertilizer recycle your grass clippings: cut the grass, but don't collect the clippings. They will break down to return to the soil. You might have to make adjustments to your lawnmower to do it. It is called mulching with your lawnmower.
Those quotes for the toad were really cute: "Is tree frog now" (3:30), "sup" and "you said what bruh" (7:12 - 7:17) and "more pls" (after she ate the cricket).
You deserve an award for all those attempts! That was amazing bloopers :-) thank you thank you for putting forth the effort and such an amazing video. So useful 🐸🐸 🙏
I have an exit ramp/safety ladder in our pool for frogs/bugs etc to get out for this reason! They’re cheap & easy to get on amazon for anyone with pools!
great idea. I remember staying in a resort once and poor frogs kept dying in their pool because they couldn't get out. I managed to save one out with my hands but the other poor one had already died
Good to know. The leaping one yesterday was a frog then :D I was mainly curious about this video because I found (what I assume to be) a toad the other day with green legs with patterns on them, that was a first. It was cute, but as I was walking my dog I left the little toad alone :P We have lots of little frogs and toads out where I live. Earlier this year we had a whole horde of super tiny ones I was afraid to step on them. They were barely the size of the nail on my pinkie and they were going in every direction :)
My fiance and I caught a grey tree frog in our own house about two weeks ago. We've been keeping him in a tiny water-soaked moss-laden terrarium ever since. I would have released him into in the wooded area across the street if he didn't accept any feeders, but he now eats crickets and dubia roaches from my forceps.
yes BUT she said technically all toads are frogs but not all frogs are toads. same with coconut trees. all coconut trees are palm trees but not all palm trees are coconut trees.
I have a little white frog who found a home in a 5 foot piece of 2.5" pvc pipe leaning up against my deck, peeks his head out and ducks down when i come out to check. He apparantly comes out when my deck lights come on. About 2 months ago i found him on top of the warm light, I wondered where he went. cute little thing
great video Emily!! I do have many questions that don't regard the video though... So, earlier my dad came home from work and went outside, he found a baby turtle on the back porch. but, not any turtle, a baby snapper! This confused me greatly because we live about a mile away from a lake/river area, and I was not sure how it got this far, but my dad saved it from our 3 dogs who were trying to eat it. Since it's already the middle of September we do not want to release him into cold weather since we live in Michigan. We plan to keep him/her until it is 10-15 pounds, so it can defend itself. Since it will be a few months until we release the little guy, do you have any tips on caring for baby snappers? I already have him in a 1.5 gallon tank for now with coconut fibers substrate and a few branches. but, I do want to make him as happy as I can for the few months we get to keep him. Sincerely, Lollypop♥️
Before and foremost, check with a vet/specialist to see if it'll be safe to release it in the wild, not every species have their natural instincts that last through months of captivity
A window well is basically a hole in the ground where you have your below ground windows. Like if you want windows in your basement, dig out the ground there to get access to sunlight. You just have holes around your house then. Some people don't cover these up and different animals fall inside there and die.
@@brigidtheirish Why? In my country window wells are very uncommon. We have lamps in our basements. No need to "have" pits around your house that are death traps for animals and potential dangers for kids or people who could fall in there.
@@AmataAmour It's their thing. There's a pickle Rick in every video (well, I don't know exactly when that started but most videos). I think it's fun trying to find him.
At first I was amazed at how well behaved they were. BOY WAS I WRONG.
Lol
Wait odd1out
Ikr!
Me too! I think the toad was jealous of the frog and wanted it gone lol.
My toads behave badly too
I just read an article today about some researchers who accidentally discovered that a species of frog is using elephant footprints as breeding puddles in the forests of Myanmar. The footprints can last up to a year and collect rainwater which the frogs use to lay eggs in predator-free puddles. They can also use these trackways to get from one wet area to another, thus spreading their population and gene pool. Of course with elephants being endangered it will affect the frogs' reproduction.
I read that too
Ya, I read that too!
Where did you read the article ? Sound interesting 🐸
Really cool
Yeah I read top
Never knew frogs had teeth!
Well besides the two "fangs" pacman frogs have..
Found that out the hard way :P
Hahaha! Ouch
Did you get bit?!?
Kitty Fury, yeah once.. lol
Oof
I just soo your video and i fond you on here XD
The fact that you managed to make a wild frog sit still for any amount of time amazes me. How on earth did you earn her trust that fast?
She's the frog whisperer.
Obviously she promised food at the end
Not to understate Emily's ability with animals but based on my experience with Gray tree frogs they tend to be fairly docile. If you pick them up and hold them gently they will often settle down and relax in your hands.
Once I found a gravid female in my pool. When I picked her up she hugged onto my thumb and nuzzled my hand bettwen my thumb and finger. If I hadn't put her into a tree so i could work on the pool I honestly think she might have clung to my thumb for nearly an hour.
The next day I had to save her eggs from the pool. Now her babies are four weeks old and all but two have left the water. Here's to hoping they've got their mother's personality.
@@SlysGames that’s adorable I wish my toad toadette was that affectionate
@@unknownnstuff9635 He is still young, it takes time and lots of TLC before they can overcome their instinct to be scared of everything. But keep taking good care of him and in time he will start to realize your not planing on eating him and will begin to trust you. Good luck!
“They will pervert- Ugh, not..” 🤦🏼♀️
I was dying of *laughter.* XD
NoooooooooooooooOooOooooOoOo
Lol
The difference between frogs and toads, is toads can't share a spotlight.
FROG COMMENTARY!!!!!!
Yos
James, Ron, and Becky;)
"Hello my baby hello my lady hello my ragtime girl, send me a kiss by wire, baby my heart's on fire!"
~Singing frog
Bram Jans Michigan J. Frog
The freaking bloopers omg. Definitely made my day!
Those bloopers made me genuinely belly laugh. Very funny.
"ME?? I WAS CUTE??"
Those bloopers were adorable! The struggles y'all had just for us and our education is awesome!!
I know there’s at least one thing I know about them that they have in common... there bolth so cuteee
the omega, um- no their not, shut up
the omega bruh frogs ain’t scary xD they are harmless
the omega, Oop xD
Hodor the King some frogs can disperse poison from their skin so saying frogs are harmless isn’t necessarily true. If u were joking pls woosh me if not then idk.
Huh??
2:51 I just love how it sits
Polite boi
It looks like my cat settling down on my keyboard while I’m trying to work
There are roads/highways here in Canada (mostly in national parks) that are designed to help animals safely travel across without risk of being hit, the roads have tall fences along the sides and the grassy bridges over the roads for safe crossing, there’s even a few places with tunnels under the roads specifically for smaller animals like amphibians to cross safely as well, there’s still many places without these but it’s nice that some areas are starting to implement them. Obviously it doesn’t stop every animal from being hit but it does help many of them.
Round here, tunnels under roads that animals can use to get to the other side are called culverts.
Canada is better in almost everything tbh
@@akio_kuro more reasons to move to Canada
We have some of those in Colorado but sometimes driving to steamboat springs you can drive across the road and see dead deer which is sad
Nice
Yes! Love it! Paratoid gland! Super great information! I feel bad using so many exclamation points, but I love the great information so much!
Clint's Reptiles the frog is soo cute and loves you ❤️ he juist chills om you
Paratoid gland, more like para-toad gland.
Hey I can't find toads and i got a alot of rain 30 mile wind gust any way why can't I find any to keep as a pet
because they know you are coming for them!
Clint's Reptiles 🦎🐍
"Why does everything poop when we film?" they're so nervous they soil themselves? XD
Is this referrence to amphibia?😂
FROGS HAVE TEETH
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ABOUT KERMIT?
@@Nyan_K_P *CONFUSED SCREAMS*
@@Watermelon-be4tb MY LIFE IS A LIE
Yup.
WHAT?!
You forgot to point out that some toads like wearing mushroom caps on their head and like screaming real loud at Mario.
Noice
HEY MARIO
While frogs prefer tophats
Lol
There's only one such creature, it's called "Vinesauce"
“I is tree frog now,” that was cute
I know it was soooo cute
Last year I saw a tiny Italian Tree Frog (Hyla intermedia) in the backyard of my house at the sea jumping on a lamp to catch tiny insects. The most awesome thing it that this frog was REALLY small (about 1.5 cm) and the lamp was 40 cm tall! The force in those little legs is incredible!
well I guess my house must be a sanctuary in Mass breeding ground for these guys because there are zillions of them around my place in the small 15 acre plot we have at night you can find about 10 to 15 toads every 10 feet! And they're all very well fed because they are huge. and every summer the ponds are filled with little toad strings. 🐸
lemmie get a toad!!!?
Lol
me too!!!
are they cane toads?
that sounds like paradise, i love toads so much, say hi to them for me!
I see the effects of habitat loss for my local amphibians. Recently a new neighborhood was constructed next to mine in a wetland area near a large creek system, and the two Eastern American Toads that I just got are both rescues and were likely headed towards my neighbors pool, which would have poisoned them because of the chlorine. They now have a temporary enclosure while I build a new/bigger one and a stable diet, so they are doing much better.
Back in the early 2000s, when I was in the 4th and 5th grade me and my parents used to raise frogs from tadpoles until they were mature enough for release. Really cute these little things are. I've been thinking of picking up the hobby again after so long after finding an old fridge and barrel swarming with small tadpoles earlier today.
Toads honestly make great little pets if they were captive bred they'd be a great first "reptile"
*YES I KNOW THEY'RE AMPHIBIANS BUT STILL*
@@zainabsartscrafts7862 I literally fixed it just for you
And sometimes you don't need to buy them. Or even feed them unless you feel like it. There have been generations upon generations of toads living in the window well of my family's farm. It's pretty easy to catch them and play (gently) with them before putting them back. My niece and her friends *love* the toads.
I know what she said about window wells being dangerous, but somehow this window well just makes the perfect little habitat for them.
Me: “Mom, what’s the difference between frogs and toads?”
Mom: “Frogs are smooth, while toads have dermatitis.”
Me: “...”
So ... Your mother called you a toad.
@Barry Schmidt ooo?
@Barry Schmidt ooo?
@Barry Schmidt uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I did not understand a word you just said
Hi
That one dislike is the one cricket that got eaten ...
Umbrella Corp lolllll !
I wouldn't be able to though....
@@hoangpham1515 r/woooosh
It's just an insect 🐝
Your "real" video was very professional and well made.... but the out takes had me laughing out loud!!!! Haven't you ever heard the "never work with children or animals" rule of film makers??? Seriously..... you guys do such a great job! LOVE watching your videos!! 💖💖💖
I heard about this rule in pornography... (sorry i couldn't resist)
Hey Snake Discovery you and some other reptile hobbyist inspired me to start the hobby as well I have a Northern Leopard Frog and used to own several Gray Tree Frogs. I so glad that I have learn this info about frogs and toads! Thank you so much! :)
I really love the bloopers at the end, like Clint’s Reptiles. You should do them more often! Keep up the great work educating, we must save amphibians!
This person is right! Save amphibians!I also LOVE the bloopers!
Personally I think the ramp in the window well is the better idea because unfortunately in some areas Window Wells serve as a Fire Escape from the basement if you have bedrooms down there. I imagine putting a lid over them would go against the fire code.
You can push them open without much force
The lid just rests there.. it's not a sealed lid or anything.. at most it'll have hinges on one side to open like a trap door.. but not everyone can afford one so you can just grab a plexi or a clear container lid, anything.. or make that little ramp :)
I guess it will be fine if it's not to heavy to be pushed open... I personally wouldn't use a solid lid I'd rather use a frame with some fine mesh to allow ventilation.
We have window wells on our house (they're small basement windows high up on the wall only meant to let in some light and allow letting in fresh air).
My parents covered them with mesh as we had mice in them and once even a bunny (it survived and was lifted out and it ran away). The window wells are only the size of a large door mat since the windows themselves are so small they obviously don't serve as an escape and since they are smooth walled plastic contraptions they already come with a lattice cover but the gap between the struds were big enough for young mice to squeeze through and there was a gab between the lattice and the wall. I guess that's were the young rabbit fell in...
The mesh works like a charm and we never had any animals trapped in there.
Thx fir the facts and tip u got me over my fear of reptiles and now i have a milk snake and a hog snake so thx for helping me get over my fear💧😊😊😊😊
I always thought they were cute
I'm getting a milk snake soon too! Which subspecies is yours?
ekwkhehkhngeb ehngejerkhbghw a albino nelson and it looks soooo cool
Yeah baby
king of the bass fishing なたあかさ
I was educated this evening because I always thought it was the other way around; toads having teeth.
Also, the bloopers were freaking hilarious. Guess that tree frog let you know what he thought of your little get together....😂
I’m just now watching this. Always had a fascination with frogs and toads. Thanks for the information! Also, these bloopers are to die for lmao
The effort you put into this is amazing 😉 thanks for the bloopers!!! And learned a lot!
I actually have frogs in my back garden, we’ve had them for quite a few years now, I used to hold them a lot when I was younger. The bloopers were the best part of the video😂
Ha! That's what you get for recruiting local talent, I guess. ;) (Loved the bloopers.)
This video has been in my recommendations for a while now, don't know why I didn't take the time to watch it until now. This video was quite an interesting experience, thanks for uploading!
Toads at my barn have been kind of confused since the neighbors harvested the trees on their property. We have a wet area around the water spicket in one barn so they've decided that it is a great place to be. They might even be reproducing around it because I see tons of tiny babies moving around. I've been wondering if I was right thinking they're toads but they definitely look like the toads. Tiny toads are cuties!
9:51 poor Ed lol. "No, not you the frog!" RIP
4:09 the other 2 are rebels or she just killed them
"What, ME? I was cute???"
that just cracked me up
Ooo. I love your top today! So pretty. Also I can’t believe learning about toads and frogs can make them look so cute.
I found a gray tree frog that loved to hang out in my flower pot in my childhood home’s back deck. I named the frog delphinium, which was the flower I always found it hanging out on. It made me happy to see it hanging out, and influenced gray tree frogs to be my favorite amphibian.
I thought u sed "gay tree frog"
I can hear "melm" as the toad eats
@Leonardo Di Kennedy lol
OMG the bloopers were amazing! Love you guys. Have an awesome weekend.
They're both so cuuuute! I love how the frog was like "bye" as soon as you said the word "leaping" lol
The little frog is cute lol
Excuse me, the toad is also very cute.
I think the toad was jealous of the frog. That's probably why he/she kept jumping on him/her. It's like it was saying , "GTF outta here! It's my show!"
You guys need an award for this video lol I was amazed at how well behaved they were being, and then shocked when you said the frog was wild lol outtakes were hilarious! And aside from that, very informative. Thanks for the great video!
He or she is RIGHT
😂 0:35 - 0:42 perfect timing 🤣
I almost cracked up with how perfectly they were acting there XD
I like tøp
I hate Twenty One Pilots
until you realise the hundreds of tries she did
@@SnakeDiscovery plot twist: theyre paid actors
This reminds me of Angela from the Eragon series :D
She proved that toads don't exist :P That's probably my favorite book series!
Snake Discovery Thanks to both of you. You now made me buy the audiobooks so I can listen to it again.
Haha, I think I might go and read them again soon too!
OMG THATS ALL I WAS THINKING OF THIS WHOLE VIDEO
And here I was about to say how cooperative the wild frog was. Also, are there any lawn products that won't somehow kill the frogs and toads?
Dark Thunder you could use biofertilizer I thought, or any kind of it..
Natural compost is better for your plants and wildlife
Fertilizer isn't innately horrible. Any compound meant to change the levels of phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium in the soil is a fertilizer. The problem is really the other chemical boosters for plant growth. You can use old coffee grounds, egg shells, or manures fairly safely.
Also to avoid needing as much fertilizer recycle your grass clippings: cut the grass, but don't collect the clippings. They will break down to return to the soil. You might have to make adjustments to your lawnmower to do it. It is called mulching with your lawnmower.
I just enjoy watching her talking... Her voice and how she opens her mouth is something relaxing 💯 ....
3:18 Emily explaining how breathing works
Those quotes for the toad were really cute: "Is tree frog now" (3:30), "sup" and "you said what bruh" (7:12 - 7:17) and "more pls" (after she ate the cricket).
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Leaving your outdoor porch lights on will help those cute little froggies and toaddies
I love the constant “ugghh” in the bloopers
You deserve an award for all those attempts! That was amazing bloopers :-) thank you thank you for putting forth the effort and such an amazing video. So useful 🐸🐸
🙏
I have an exit ramp/safety ladder in our pool for frogs/bugs etc to get out for this reason! They’re cheap & easy to get on amazon for anyone with pools!
great idea. I remember staying in a resort once and poor frogs kept dying in their pool because they couldn't get out. I managed to save one out with my hands but the other poor one had already died
that "uhh" everytime they jump away in the bloopers clips is so funny XD
I love your videos they are educational and make me laugh 😂 the bloopers especially!
It's so cute how the frog made himself a loaf, kind of like a cat.
In grade six or seven I was at a church small group thing and I caught a toad and everybody was like “omg how’d you do that!”
It was great
Toads have such adorable little hands. The bloopers were hilarious and so cute
There is some European toads (I live in spain) that I see all the time, they're called midwife toads. They carry their eggs on their backs.
The bloopers in nutshell: “Frogs- ughhhh”
Good to know. The leaping one yesterday was a frog then :D
I was mainly curious about this video because I found (what I assume to be) a toad the other day with green legs with patterns on them, that was a first. It was cute, but as I was walking my dog I left the little toad alone :P
We have lots of little frogs and toads out where I live. Earlier this year we had a whole horde of super tiny ones I was afraid to step on them. They were barely the size of the nail on my pinkie and they were going in every direction :)
I am so glad I stayed for the bloopers. 🐸
You guys are so patient with filming with these reptiles!
Those bloopers are hilarious! 😂
My fiance and I caught a grey tree frog in our own house about two weeks ago. We've been keeping him in a tiny water-soaked moss-laden terrarium ever since. I would have released him into in the wooded area across the street if he didn't accept any feeders, but he now eats crickets and dubia roaches from my forceps.
Does this mean that Kermit is in actually a Toad? Since he has no teeth, small eyes, and doesn't need to be near water?
yes BUT she said technically all toads are frogs but not all frogs are toads. same with coconut trees. all coconut trees are palm trees but not all palm trees are coconut trees.
I have the same exact frog on my patio tonight. I'll make sure I keep the light on for him. He's absolutely adorable! 🐸
Thoroughly enjoyed the pure chaos in the bloopers 🤣
the outtakes made my day!
Both are cute
I really think school just need to be strictly UA-cam. Every time I see these videos I learn more n more. ❤️❤️
I know the difference between a frog and a toad,but I just love watching them!🐸🐸
im glad you made this video, a lot of people don’t get that a toad isnt a frog, you’d be surprised how many dont know this.
2:51 That was so damn cute :D
Is comfy boy
I plan on putting a huge pond in my backyard so they can hang out n enjoy being themselves :)
You OK with the constant croaking noise all night?
@@truthseeker4838 lmao
I live in asia and there's a lot of frog noises during night
I have a pond and they don't bother me
0:32 was perfect timing. Look at his jump!
I have a little white frog who found a home in a 5 foot piece of 2.5" pvc pipe leaning up against my deck, peeks his head out and ducks down when i come out to check. He apparantly comes out when my deck lights come on. About 2 months ago i found him on top of the warm light, I wondered where he went. cute little thing
I love frogs and toads. I have a small pond out back so I get to listen to them sing. I get lucky and see the toads in the driveway at night ♥️
But Neville's frog was named trevor 🤣 #nerd
I was gonna say that except Trevor was a toad
Toadee
When I get a toad I’m naming it Trevor I’m huge hp fan lol
10:57 Toad: you think I'm not cute!!!( jumps in garbage disposal)
I remember finding a toad in my friend's garden once.
It hopped by her pool.
Boy, she was scared of it.
The Ending was so cute 😍
Good work on the video guys, my son loved it
I do love how you could just find a random wild frog for the video and he got a nice moth light meal for it... Cute!
great video Emily!!
I do have many questions that don't regard the video though...
So, earlier my dad came home from work and went outside, he found a baby turtle on the back porch. but, not any turtle, a baby snapper!
This confused me greatly because we live about a mile away from a lake/river area, and I was not sure how it got this far, but my dad saved it from our 3 dogs who were trying to eat it.
Since it's already the middle of September we do not want to release him into cold weather since we live in Michigan. We plan to keep him/her until it is 10-15 pounds, so it can defend itself.
Since it will be a few months until we release the little guy, do you have any tips on caring for baby snappers? I already have him in a 1.5 gallon tank for now with coconut fibers substrate and a few branches. but, I do want to make him as happy as I can for the few months we get to keep him.
Sincerely, Lollypop♥️
howa it going
Before and foremost, check with a vet/specialist to see if it'll be safe to release it in the wild, not every species have their natural instincts that last through months of captivity
Got a toad yesterday and your videos really helped me and her name is pickles 😂
I love the new intro😄😊
The blooper part is PRECIOUS!!!!
The bloopers are EVERYTHING!!
THEY ARE PLAYING FROGGER-IRL💕💕😘
3:29 "Is tree frog now" 🤣
Those bloopers 😂😂😂😂😂
What is a window well??? Never heard of one
A window well is basically a hole in the ground where you have your below ground windows. Like if you want windows in your basement, dig out the ground there to get access to sunlight. You just have holes around your house then. Some people don't cover these up and different animals fall inside there and die.
I kow, we don't have them around here either. We are in the Pacific Northwest and it rains so much here maybe that's why we don't have window wells.
I know, seems kinda dumb to put a window UNDERGROUND -_- Smmfh
If you have a basement, you almost *have* to have windows. So window wells are necessary.
@@brigidtheirish Why? In my country window wells are very uncommon. We have lamps in our basements. No need to "have" pits around your house that are death traps for animals and potential dangers for kids or people who could fall in there.
I'm surprised that you even got this video done lol. Also, thank you for making it, I learned a lot :).
Thank you for the video!! My daughter and I road a toad in our window well! We live in the north. This video was so helpful!
4:57 I spy Pickle Rick!
Are we just going to pretend hes not there?
Hahaha.. was that a hint of some sort or just a random pic they used??
4:57 Lol look on the right
Ok, what is with all the pickle Ricks that pop up?
AmataAmour it’s just fun to point it out in the comments
@@AmataAmour It's their thing. There's a pickle Rick in every video (well, I don't know exactly when that started but most videos). I think it's fun trying to find him.
Toad: oo look i wanna be on the hand! *hops on frog*
Frog: wth
People: staph!
After 2 years I’m still watching because it’s fun and educational
😂 watching the bloopers, i can just imagine all the swearing you did trying to corral them.