I was both surprised and humoured by the presence of this dumpy frog (Litoria caerulea), alongside the Fijian banded iguanas (Brachylophus fasciatus) and Bell's dragons (Gonocephalus bellii).
Whilst this is an interesting attempt on the zoo's part, I am a little concerned as these frogs are known to consume prey much larger than themselves.
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Is this in the exhibit which used to have a mix of Solomon Islands Skink, Emerald Tree-Monitor, Roti Island Long-Necked Turtle & Bell's Angle-Headed Dragon?