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Welcome to my Wasi, unless you suffer from any of the following: Batrachophobia, Ranidaphobia or Bufonophobia.
In which case you're probably already running and screaming away or curled up in the fetus position. As you wander through my house you will discover places that serve as my homebase for certain strange activities.
In the Courtyard I conduct my social activities here at AncientWorlds and in MachuPicchu, soon to relocate into the Northwest Islands & Bays.
My Library is for my historical findings of toad licking and other academic pursuits.
Finally, in my Study you will find my game playing scores, statistics and artifacts.
Thanks for visiting my pad!
 Pacific Tree Frogs like to eat a variety of bugs, including crickets, flies and spiders, though they aren't fond of larger beetles that can bite their lips. Courting males have a high pitched ribbit that is often heard as the classic Hollywood "woods at night" sound effect. Pacific Tree Frogs tend not to climb as much or high as most tree frogs, usually not going more than two feet up into vegetation.What kind of Frog are you?
This is what a Pacific Tree Frog sounds like:
Avatar by Sharon George
of Fantasy & Goddess Art
with permission
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