Table of Contents
Part I: All About Frogs and Toads.Chapter 1: What Are Frogs and Toads?
So Many Frogs and Toads.
Classifying Frogs and Toads.
What’s the Difference Between a Frog and a Toad?
Chapter 2: Frog Anatomy.
Limbs and Locomotion.
Frog Senses.
Frog Skin.
Temperature Regulation.
Chapter 3: Choosing Your Frog or Toad.
Where to Get Your Frog or Toad.
Before You Bring Your Frog Home.
Choosing a Healthy Frog.
Wild Caught vs. Captive Bred.
Part II: Caring for Frogs and Toads.
Chapter 4: Housing Your Frog or Toad.
Terrariums for Land Dwellers.
Aquariums for Aquatic Frogs.
Aqua-Terrariums for Semiaquatic Frogs.
Like Water for Frogs.
Water Essentials.
Temperature Control.
Chapter 5: Feeding Your Frog or Toad.
Insects.
How Much Food?
Feeding Tadpoles.
Chapter 6: Keeping Your Frog or Toad Healthy.
Life Span in Captivity.
Choosing a Veterinarian.
The Best Way to Avoid Problems.
Infectious Microbial Diseases.
Nutritional Disorders.
Chemical Intoxication.
Traumatic Injuries.
Handling Frogs and Toads.
Froggy Dangers to People.
Part III: Frogs and Toads in Our World.
Chapter 7: The Variety of Frogs and Toads.
Disc or Flat-Tongued Frogs.
Tailed Frogs.
True Toads.
Dart-Poison Frogs.
Poison Frogs as Pets.
Glass Frogs.
Tree Frogs.
Tropical Frogs.
Narrow-Mouthed Toads.
Spadefoot Toads.
Surinam Toads and African Clawed Frogs.
True Frogs.
Chapter 8: Frogs and Toads in the Wild.
Size and Growth.
Reproduction in Frogs and Toads.
Frog Communication.
Hibernation and Aestivation.
Releasing Frogs and Toads into the Wild.
Frogs, Toads, and the Law.
Protecting Frogs and Toads.
Appendix: Learning More About Your Frog or Toad.
Some Good Books.
Magazines.
Internet Resources.
Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians.
Shows, Expos, and Swap Meets.
Shopping on the Internet.
Index.