Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 10, 2015

Froget All Your Troubles With These Tiny Amphibians Holding Microphones

These frogs are ready to ribbit up on the charts.

These red-eye tree frogs are rocking out for the release of a new app: Frogs of Australia.

These red-eye tree frogs are rocking out for the release of a new app: Frogs of Australia.

The app is a new eGuide that can identify frogs by their croaks, and features information on almost every one of the 238 known frog species in Australia.

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Frogs of Australia, which took about three years to develop, gives users the ability to identify frogs in the wild and will be regularly updated as new species are discovered.

Frogs of Australia, which took about three years to develop, gives users the ability to identify frogs in the wild and will be regularly updated as new species are discovered.

It's like Shazam for frogs!

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These little guys are from Geckoes Wildlife in Brisbane, and honestly I am ready to buy all their albums.

These little guys are from Geckoes Wildlife in Brisbane, and honestly I am ready to buy all their albums.

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What's a frog's favourite kind of music?

What's a frog's favourite kind of music?

Hip-hop.

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