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African Clawed Frog Pet Care

An African Clawed-Frog swimming.

Species Overview

  • Common Names: African Clawed Frog, African claw-toed frog
  • Scientific Name: Xenopus laevis
  • Distribution: Cape of Africa, Southern California, and Chile
  • Adult Size: 4 to 5 inches long
  • Life Expectancy: 20 to 30 years

African Clawed Frogs get their name from the three claws on their hind feet, which are used to tear apart food. These aquatic frogs, found mainly in ponds and rivers throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, have largely become popular pets because they’re easy to care for and live a long time.

The African Clawed Frog has a flat body with a relatively small head. Its skin is smooth. This frog has eyes on top of its head, flat snouts, no tongue, no teeth, no eyelids, and no external eardrums. Its forelimbs have four unwebbed fingers, and its hind limbs have five long, webbed toes with dark claws on the three outer toes.

They can be quite enjoyable for owners to watch, and a proper tank setup is relatively simple to accomplish.

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