Our monthly Critters & Cabernet series begins — with Frogs!

Critters & Cabernet — Our popular Atlanta Science Festival program for adults, has begun as a monthly series — on the first Friday of every month! For more information, and to register please see our website: http://amphibianfoundation.org/index.php/educational/college-adult-courses/critters-cabernet
Crystal and I gave a brief introduction to the Amphibian Foundation, amphibian biology and frogs

 Critters and Cabernet is a small, casual educational program designed to introduce participants to some of the more interesting aspects of amphibian and reptile biology. We encourage guests to ask questions and guide the discussions through the answers.

Firebelly Toads (Bombina orientalis) were a big hit during the event
Katie, one of our guests and also a student in the Master Herpetologist Program holding a Firebelly Toad
Alden and Patty from Zoo Atlanta observing a Smoky Jungle Frog, Leptodactylus pentadactylus which is a recent addition to our educational collection.
Close-up observation of the Smoky Jungle Frog
Frank holding a Smoky Jungle Frog
Carrie, from Zoo Atlanta and also a student in our Master Herpetologist Program, checking out a Smokey Jungle Frog

Leslie and Alden with a Mossy Frog (Theloderma corticale)
Alden and Mossy Frog
Katie and Mossy Frog
Everybody loves Mossy Frogs!

Lesli, a member of the Amphibian Foundation, visited for the first time on Friday for Critters & Cabernet
Katie shot this picture of an African Bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus) juvenile next to the skull of an adult male African Bullfrog

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