Cannibal Frog found in Australia

A hungry frog tucks into its breakfast – a fellow amphibian.

The matchbox-sized green-stripe normally eats bugs but this one swallowed a green tree frog.

It's an amphibious assault as one frog makes a meal of another

It's an amphibious assault as one frog makes a meal of another

Wildlife fan Kerry Roberts captured the moment in the garden of her home in Townsville, Queensland.

She said she heard a frog squealing and assumed that a snake had got into her garden was was eating one of the hundreds of amphibians that live near her house.

“But when I went over for a closer to look I saw it was a frog trying to eat another one.”

Source: Metro (UK) and/or Herald Sun (Australia).

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One Response to “Cannibal Frog found in Australia”

  1. andrew

    well the first frog that turns from a tadpole to a frog eats all of the tadpoles that r left

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