A look at the forest's resident frogs during the springtime. Great video from BBC show Cork Forest. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth
I could watch turtles for days
evil4563 7 months ago
frogs frogs frogs frogs frogs frogs frogs !!!
littledeekin 1 year ago
@RDPproject it could be a hard-wired behavior that existed long before humans were human. Every once in a while, these traits pop up. It may have been a way for our ancestors to avoid toxic animals. If his fear is enhanced by the bright colors of a poison-arrow frog, then it's a given. Kinda like animals that are terrified of the color red. Scientists think the myclonic jerk is a behavior that stopped our early ancestors from falling out of trees. Now its vestigial.
mmmmmarcus 1 year ago
Wierd huh? Theres no rational explanation for it. if I show my friend a frog....he runs in the opposite direction....lol
RDPproject 2 years ago
My mother is also frightened of frogs hehe
N0xN0ctis 2 years ago
interesting!
canadassweetie 2 years ago
this is so beautiful
star666moon 2 years ago
I love frogs but my best friend is scared stupid of them.....
RDPproject 2 years ago