The Final Frog Post. – Frog Blog

The Final Frog Post. – Frog Blog

As the eighth, and final post on this blog, I don’t want to leave on a dead-end, and leave readers completely frog-less. The purpose of this blog as a whole was to gather interest in amphibians, get people excited about these slimy little creatures, and bring awareness to what’s known as the amphibian-crisis. That being said, I want to use this last post to introduce you to some other frog accounts around the internet.

The Final Frog Post. – Frog Blog
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That hungry little frog above belongs to the sticky frogs family. They have several social media platforms, including twitter, facebook, instagram, and tumblr. This is my all-time favorite frog account in existence, they post several times a day, and they have the cutest frogs I’ve seen. Evidence below.

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Stickyfrogs has a group of dumpy tree frogs (Australian Green Tree Frogs) by the names of: Tiny, Gumby, Voigt, and Jens. Their content has honestly helped me get through college, and if you ever need some wholesome frog images or videos to brighten your day, I can guarantee the stickyfrog family will provide that.

Another frog account that keeps me going is a twitter-based page called @weratefrogs. As their name suggests, they rate frogs of all sorts, there’s a huge variety of frogs and toads posted here, submitted by other users. The page also posts frog memes, wholesome reminders to take your medications (including the page owner’s frog), and more. Linked below is one of said frog memes that honestly made my day.

https://twitter.com/weratefrogs?lang=en

One third and final frog-source that I really enjoy and recommend to anyone who has a facebook, is the group called “Frogspotting”. Group members post pictures of frogs, frog-related items, and other amphibians they see, as well as share posts from other pages of cute frogs. In fact, that group was the reason I decided to make this blog about frogs, as they were originally what really piqued my interest in them. This group also introduced me to stickyfrogs, and for that I am forever thankful.

Though this is a short post, I just wanted to leave this blog off on a good note with resources for more wholesome, frog-posting.

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