Are you able to identify the two parts that make up this "Frish"? When I was a teenager I used to breed poison arrow frogs. The yellow head looks looks like a poison arrow frog named the Golden Poison Frog. Here are a few links that you may be interested in:
While I was at the American Natural Museum of Natural History in New York City today, they had a special exhibit on frogs called "A chorus of colours ". Looking at the frogs and their environment reminded me of your "Frish"...
If you'd like to take a look here's the link. http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/frogs/?src=h_h
How's school going? I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving weekend? I bet you and Katherine helped your mom and dad in the kitchen!
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Lucas this is fascinating... did you create it?
Are you able to identify the two parts that make up this "Frish"? When I was a teenager I used to breed poison arrow frogs. The yellow head looks looks like a poison arrow frog named the Golden Poison Frog. Here are a few links that you may be interested in:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Poison_Frog
http://schools.sd68.bc.ca/mtvw/tanton/About%20Poison%20Dart%20Frogs.htm
I wonder if the fish part could be something from the Amazon River.. what do you think?
I wonder how many other interesting adaptions you can find. You could create a new species every day...
thanks for sharing! aaron
i did create it and thanx for the links
Hi Lucas,
While I was at the American Natural Museum of Natural History in New York City today, they had a special exhibit on frogs called "A chorus of colours ".
Looking at the frogs and their environment reminded me of your "Frish"...
If you'd like to take a look here's the link.
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/frogs/?src=h_h
How's school going?
I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving weekend?
I bet you and Katherine helped your mom and dad in the kitchen!
Looking forward to see your next creation!
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