Monseratt Orioles breeding
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 08:51
Rare Monserrat Orioles stolen & then returned to Netherlands bird park; now breeding & may be re-introduced http://bitly.com/TQm9dn
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Thanks...I was just thinking of looking for a video I had seen awhile back. I've worked with many frog species.... you have some amazing ones in Australia; a relative of the Mt Chicken, the Smoky Jungle Frog, lays eggs on land and the tads seem to eat the frothy nest if rains do not wash them into a stream. I bred them at the Bx Zoo, but raised the tads in water and so did not get to see the nest-eating behavior; well, keeps things interesting! Thanks again, FrankNetsurfer wrote:While checking the link above I came across the Montserrat Mountain Chicken link? What the hell is Mountain Chicken? Well it's a Frog about the size of a dinner plate. I have always been amazed about the large varieties of Frogs ever since they kept me awake for days while exploring the South American forests, especially their shape, size, color and song. Every Frog has it's own song and some can be very scary if you don't know who makes those sounds. Anyhow here is a video about the Montserrat Mountain Chicken feeding her own young.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Leptod ... x#p00kdg1d
http://endangered-ugly.blogspot.com.au/ ... icken.html
http://repeatingislands.com/2010/05/11/ ... ant-frogs/