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Duration:00:37
Uploaded:2014-04-15
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MLA Full: "Snack Time with Jabba the African Pixie Frog." YouTube, uploaded by Animal Wonders Montana, 15 April 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFCcHgVaU8c.
MLA Inline: (Animal Wonders Montana, 2014)
APA Full: Animal Wonders Montana. (2014, April 15). Snack Time with Jabba the African Pixie Frog [Video]. YouTube. https://youtube.com/watch?v=EFCcHgVaU8c
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Chicago Full: Animal Wonders Montana, "Snack Time with Jabba the African Pixie Frog.", April 15, 2014, YouTube, 00:37,
https://youtube.com/watch?v=EFCcHgVaU8c.
Jabba is an african pixie frog. They are one of the largest frog species in the world, second only the goliath frog! These guys are fantastic eaters, snacking on anything that they can fit in their mouth. They are ambush predators and snatch up anything that comes near.

Once the prey is inside their mouth, they use their enormous eyes to push the meal down their throat. Yes, they swallow with their eyeballs.

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(Jabba is an African pixie frog. They are one of the largest frog species in the world, second only the Goliath frog! These guys are fantastic eaters, snacking on anything that they can fit in their mouth. They are ambush predators and snatch up anything that comes near. Once the prey is inside their mouth, they use their enormous eyes to push the meal down their throat. Yes, they swallow with their eyeballs.)