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Argentine Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata) 
| Subject:  | Argentine Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata)  
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 From: "Seph..." 
 Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
 Subject: Re: Pacman Frog
 Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 10:54:44 -0800
 
 
 >Hi guys My son is getting a Pacman Frog any one have any Pic of this thing??
 >
 >He says They get big and eat Mice? And they bury themselves under ground??
 >Can ya post a pic of this if ya have it??
 >Thanks Jodie
 >By His Grace
 >Jodie & Shane
 
 
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 Info and pic found from the site listed below...
 Hope it helps...
 
 http://web.islandnet.com/~creature/creatures.html
 
 Care sheet for Ornate Horned Frog (Pac-man Frog)
 
 These frogs have an exceptionally fast growth rate ?they metamorphosize
 into their adult frog form within two weeks of hatching. They can weigh up
 to one pound.
 
 Ornatas are usually diurnal frogs (some may be crepuscular). Like all frogs,
 they sleep with their eyes open. Frogs are not animals that can be handled.
 Their skin is very sensitive, acting as a supplemental breathing organ. The
 oils found naturally on human hands can, in fact, be harmful to frog skin.
 
 Ornatas are not particularly discriminating about what they attempt to eat ?your fingers, birds, elephants, etc. A Pac-man may take a liking to your
 finger(s), hand or arm. A natural human reaction upon being grabbed by an
 animal is to pull quickly away. If a Pac-man happens to be attached to your
 thumb, it is too easy to send it flying across the room. As frogs aren???
 meant to fly, this is not usually good for the frog. If you do get nabbed,
 stop your jerking reaction. The ornata have no teeth to speak of, and will
 spit out unappetizing food items, such as your thumb.
 
 
 Life span
 About six years.
 
 
 Housing
 One frog per 10 gallon tank. If you keep more than one together, chances are
 you???l end up with one really big, happy frog. In the wild, Pac-man Frogs
 bury themselves in leaf litter. We have to provide them with something they
 can hide under when in captivity.
 
 Keep them warm. Ornatas are tropical animals and need a warm environment.
 
 
 Incubation
 Females deposit 1,000 to 2,000 eggs in standing water. It takes only two
 weeks at optimal temperature to go from egg to tadpole to froglet.
 
 
 Food
 Crickets dusted with vitamin powder. Try feeding the frog baby pink mice as
 it grows.
 
 
 Estivation
 Periodically during the year, your frogs may go into a period of partial
 hibernation. They will neither eat nor drink during this period. They will
 not stay in their water bowl but instead, bury themselves as much as
 possible beneath the foliage and substrate. Instead of shedding their skin,
 they retain it. It will harden up, giving your frog the appearance of being
 encased in plastic. Between this protective skin layer and the frog will be
 a thin layer of moisture. Your frog will actually be taking in oxygen
 through his skin rather than breathing through its plugged nostrils.
 
 Do not disturb your frog when it is in this state. Estivation is done when
 the temperature becomes too hot or too cold for the animal??? comfort. It
 also happens for reasons we don??? know about in the case of ornatas. Just
 keep the frog covered with plant materials, keep fresh water in its bowl,
 and, as long as it is not losing any body mass, be patient.
 
 Eventually, when the ornata feels it is time, it will begin softening and
 shedding its protective covering, hop into its water, and be ready for a
 meal.
 
 
 Cleaning
 Be sure to rinse out the tank and furnishings completely before replacing
 the amphibians. Do not use disinfectants or cleaners which may be toxic or
 are known to be toxic to other animals.
 
 
 Medical
 When the need for a topical antiseptic arises, use Bactine(R), a liquid
 antiseptic for humans.
 
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