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How does an African Dwarf Frog protect itself?

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Answered by Anonymous
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African dwarf frogs spend most of their time near the bottom of the water, where they feel safe from predators.

the African dwarf frog still needs to be able to reach the surface to breathe.

These frogs are suggested to be kept in a group of two or more due to their social nature. Despite being fully aquatic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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African dwarf frogs spend most of their time near the bottom of the water, where they feel safe from predators. ... These frogs are suggested to be kept in a group of two or more due to their social nature. Despite being fully aquatic, the African dwarf frog still needs to be able to reach the surface to breathe.

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