You should keep your distance. They can actually hurt you. They have sharp tooth-like protrusions and tremendous jaw strength matched with a nasty temper.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, I'm just wanting to understand how you can be scared of them, I get it if they're venomous and lethal but if that's not it my question still stands
@@mremu4358 phobia is most often an irrational fear of something and many people with those know, that they may not be in immediate danger, they just experience a radical reaction (or intrusive thoughts when not during actual exposure). I could tell you what's scary to me about spiders, but lethality is none of the reasons (I'd be anxious to even write them down), since I don't leave near any dangerous ones. I know there's no legit reason for me to be scared, but I am scared a lot and I'll try to get therapy as soon as I can comfortably afford it (so not soon lol).
Awww, I think the frogs by my house possess this same fatherly trait. Whenever I go out back to take photographs, there is always this one big green frog sitting on the side of the puddle watching his little tadpoles. (Well, now they've grown up into little frogs because they had such a good father :]). Sweet video!
True, from African abandoned by her father at birth. They dont take responsibilities, thats why African mothers are very strong, most raise their kids alone.
Why is this racist? I think it was only racist when you assumed it was racist. If you said the best father in America, would it still be racist for you?
I know i reply very old comment, but if you have problem with noisy common frogs near you, just buy a pair of bull frog, start on next rain season, your place will be more quite and in Harmony, because they aggresively to eat other frogs😆
@@SuperOnyxfire wew, the frogs claim your land with hypersonic orchestra attack. But, sir, i wish and seriously hope, you and your family, find not only better place, but also better Neighborhood and Environment on your new stay 🙂
I like the way that father African bullfrog helps his young survive. It's very unique how he dug a canal in between the smaller pond and the bigger pond. When he was done digging, he leads his tadpoles to their safer home.
For the tad poles it's harder to swim through because the stream thats filling up their little pool is pushing them back. Later on when it's full, the poles will be able to swim to the larger pond with ease.
Corrin Jessen amphibians aren’t dumb, they are free thinking and can make rational decisions. Now obviously they can’t have a conversation with you, but they can problem solve
It greatly depends on the species. Some frog and toad parents will have a way of protecting their eggs and tadpoles until they become small adult frogs/toads. Others, however, will completely abandon their young, if not eat them.
Some times I just think the frog father’s doesn’t really care for there child because you don’t see that with other frogs as much African Frogs are great father’s
Not only will this species go to these lengths for their young, but they will also aggressively defend them against predators as well; this frog possesses sharp teeth and a strong bite that can ward off animals many times the frog's size.
A Kekistani Father watches over his multiple young, guarding them with his life as any other Man would... Using his shovel, he digs a canal for his numerous spawn for when the Dry season rolls in. Due to being closer to cold blooded in physiology, the heat has no effect on his body as it would most men, leaving his labors unhindered. Despite this clear fact, others also postulate he is merely braving the heat due to his innate concerns for his children, as he dreams that each one of his sons and daughters may better live within the Kekistani State. Whether they Farms Memes or learn and conduct the art of Shitposting remains to be seen in the Future, whenever the survivors grow.
Father of the year
Jaquan Webb sorry he got beat out for daddy seahorse.
FOTY
@Si Dunue it a joke
@@garganrose The one who gives birth does not mean that he is the best 😎😎😎😎
*century
I love how the father is smart enough to start on the other side so he doesn't harm his kids while digging.
He’s smart enough to start digging in the first place
Bullfrog Afrika in Indonesia
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"Smart" is a strong word. It's more of an "enough".
For a frog I would consider him a genius @@InsecureTBB
I love him. What a sweet creature. Protecting its young. I find it funny though how emotionless his face is.
He also most likely ate a few of his kids
Look up african bullfrog live feeding, that might change your opinion of him.
@@ЂорђеКуриџаthose videos are just straight animal cruelty. For the frog and whatever it's forced to eat.
@@ЂорђеКуриџа I still like froggies:)
Go daddy frog! Dig that canal.. Weeeeeeee.
+Tom Burcher poor frogs have a lot going against them. Watch out for the French chefs too.. They're gonna want them legs when they form! 😜
Thanks for the cheering
The frog works very hard: it makes no excuses; it doesn't ask for or has need of help. It sees the job must be done and does it.
Very surprising for an african
a true dad
MartenFerret be like frog
KingHalbatorix It's sad because you are right.
and you say this would be good for humans?
imagine the child benefit he gets
He must get a lot of child support
Hi guys
He worked for it though! Every penny of it. 😂
Am I the only one that thinks the bullfrog is adorable
Joseph Motta I am not sure why but I find them cute too!!!
Joseph Motta i find them adorable
Nope, I love frogs
You should keep your distance. They can actually hurt you. They have sharp tooth-like protrusions and tremendous jaw strength matched with a nasty temper.
Joseph Motta no you are not I love them
A lot of human fathers could take lessons from this frog! Great parenting skills!
Alot of moms too
After all they are more likely to abuse their children than fathers
Lead children into deeper water. Copy that
@@ZLwh1neguide children into deeper water once their pool evaporates
Tadpoles on their English essays "why my dad is a hero"
Well done. I can picture the cartoon.
i wish i had a dad like that :'(
Did he say he was going to the liquor store to buy a pack of smokes and never come back?
we cannot judge other family's problem. plz dont say any thing about other.
same here mine just left my mother when she was pregnant with me and then he went to another woman got her pregnant twice and left her too
You mean a frog dad
Sigh, me too.
Not a fan of frogs (I have phobia) let alone an african bullfrog but man, this video is heart-warming. That Frog dad is a hero.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, I'm just wanting to understand how you can be scared of them, I get it if they're venomous and lethal but if that's not it my question still stands
@@mremu4358 phobia is most often an irrational fear of something and many people with those know, that they may not be in immediate danger, they just experience a radical reaction (or intrusive thoughts when not during actual exposure).
I could tell you what's scary to me about spiders, but lethality is none of the reasons (I'd be anxious to even write them down), since I don't leave near any dangerous ones. I know there's no legit reason for me to be scared, but I am scared a lot and I'll try to get therapy as soon as I can comfortably afford it (so not soon lol).
Awww, I think the frogs by my house possess this same fatherly trait. Whenever I go out back to take photographs, there is always this one big green frog sitting on the side of the puddle watching his little tadpoles. (Well, now they've grown up into little frogs because they had such a good father :]). Sweet video!
Better than most human dads.
+vinylflowersss yeah, your for sure.. stfu.
lol
vinylflowersss true
better than most black/african dad's
Most? Shut up man. *Some would be better.
you the real MVP lil frog nigga
Are you even black for saying that
African brofrog.
Wiseass Skeleton yes
Ye s-
Wiseass Skeleton lookits pepe
Oh... hello sans!!!
Bruhfrog
best dad of the year award goes to the African bullfrog!
what a good dad
I remember watching this on TV and desperately cheering on the dad to save the tadpoles :(
this is adorable and touching at the same time
This frog is the best father in Africa.
Carbon Fiber yea
There's always a racist weeaboo somewhere.
True, from African abandoned by her father at birth. They dont take responsibilities, thats why African mothers are very strong, most raise their kids alone.
Why is this racist? I think it was only racist when you assumed it was racist. If you said the best father in America, would it still be racist for you?
@@jellybingey2850 do you think we are unaware of American jokes?
Thats so cute!!!
That frog is dad of the year
Justin Y. Please stop
This video is fucking 8 years old. Why the fuck are you here and why do you comment fucking everywhere? Is that your hobby? Please tell me
For those Assholes replying Justin Y comment saying "Why the fuck your here?!" Just quit bitching and he can comment whatever he wants retards
Russian Boi Okay fuck yaself :D
Russian Boi Okay dude we are saying nothing bad. It’s a genuine question fucktard
in awe of the size of this lad
*"as big as a football"*
An absolute unit
And he is as big as a football. A fucking football.
they can get pretty big
Actually the African bullfrog has for sharks teeth on the top and bottom jaw of its mouth in the back
Good job frog now tell your friends in my backyard to shut up for a bit please
I know i reply very old comment, but if you have problem with noisy common frogs near you, just buy a pair of bull frog, start on next rain season, your place will be more quite and in Harmony, because they aggresively to eat other frogs😆
Cleeon Virlief Problem already resolved! I moved.
@@SuperOnyxfire wew, the frogs claim your land with hypersonic orchestra attack. But, sir, i wish and seriously hope, you and your family, find not only better place, but also better Neighborhood and Environment on your new stay 🙂
Does anybody know a African bullfrog named Mr. Pickles or is it just me?
Zane Huff I knew one named Shrek.
I do believe I know the frog of which you speak. The beast that swallows all in his path.
Thats my dads name
Zane Huff i know him its mr. Pickles time yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zane Huff yes! Mr PICKLESSS TIME OHHHH YEAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!
This is truly amazing!!! I give this Bull-Frog 5 -Stars!
I've been watching Attenborough's show since I was a kid. this gives me the nostalgia.
I like the way that father African bullfrog helps his young survive. It's very unique how he dug a canal in between the smaller pond and the bigger pond. When he was done digging, he leads his tadpoles to their safer home.
my dad is like this frog
he's all for his kids unless they're in the wrong
just came here from a coffeezilla video to confirm something
In awe of the size of this lad. Absolute unit
IM CRYING REAL TEARS HES SO CUTE
Dad goals. Give these froggos an award 👌🏽
Bullfrogs are amazing. Don't know why but it's bulky body makes it look cute but not to be messing with.
Damn... there used to be tadpoles by my house and I saved some of them... this Dad saved ALL of his children all by himself... with no human help.
That Nature Vlogger why would he need help. Even if he couldn’t dig this canal, he could’ve put them in his mouth and carried them in groups
One of the best moment ive saw on a documentary
Finally a dad that pays child support.
"One of you youngons go get your daddy a BUD---WEIS---ER!"
Incredible!!! Mr. Bull Frog is a true Hero!!!!
Great video,
I enjoy watching video,
Keep safe and GodBless
Good father!
Thanks pops
"As large as a football.*
*that thing's a flipping mutant*
I always loved frogs so much
I caught them in rivers, ponds and put them back again
Call him the chief toad
1:31 "And Father... Leads the way."
Frog: What was I doing again? Oh, right! Leading the way.
Best dad ever
what a good father
Father leads the way... none of them follow him lol
For the tad poles it's harder to swim through because the stream thats filling up their little pool is pushing them back. Later on when it's full, the poles will be able to swim to the larger pond with ease.
Thank you froggo for saving the precious babies
This is just plain awesome.
When your dad goes out to get the milk and actually comes back.
At least these tadpoles know who their father is. 😂
Animals are so much smarter than most people give them credit.
this frog needs a fathers day gift fr
This time, Father saves the day!
That's rare that dad looks after the young instead of mom.
Definitely worth a watch!! Clever!!!
GO DAD!!!!!
I wish human fathers raised their children half as good as this fellow from a completely different species.
Smartest frog I've ever seen!
Corrin Jessen amphibians aren’t dumb, they are free thinking and can make rational decisions. Now obviously they can’t have a conversation with you, but they can problem solve
Where exactly was this filmed? Loved the video!
What a caring father!
amazing vid!
I didn't know that frogs work for their children.
It greatly depends on the species. Some frog and toad parents will have a way of protecting their eggs and tadpoles until they become small adult frogs/toads. Others, however, will completely abandon their young, if not eat them.
Great Father
I prefer to call him the distinguished gentleman
황소개구리가 부동시 룬개열이 보다 훨씬 사람답다.
I am here because I want to see gigantic frogs and feel grossed but instead, I am amazed at the father frog.
Why is this so fucking entertaining at 4 in the morning?
Wish I could have a giant indoor pond or fish tank and have one!!
did i get recomended this alone? why is everyone from 5 years ago :(
ALL HAIL HYPNO TOAD
When a Bullfrog is better than some human fathers..
Great video
Tfw an frog being a dad is way better than your own dad
Some times I just think the frog father’s doesn’t really care for there child because you don’t see that with other frogs as much African Frogs are great father’s
Imagine swimming in the waters and then when you turn around he’s just right there XD
Father knows best.
Wheres the mother?
I don't understand why this was in my recommended. It wasn't a meme video and I never looked anything like this up
It's hard being a single father...
David Attenborough Is A Great Narrator!!!
the giant african DatBoi
Awwwwwwww, what a good Dad :)
THEY SHOULD MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS
Those tadpoles will never be able to thank their father.
They don't call him "Daddy" for nothing.
This was a amazing video 😍🤩😘😙😁😆😅🤣😂😃😄😀😻🙊💜
absolute unit
father of the year :D
this is so cool - I'm betting he dug the original pool too...
Susan DA i bet so
Doesn't the back of the frog look like an alligator snapping turtles back?
Wow.. nature is so amazing.
Me:that a big boi. The bullfrog:yous make me angry those are my baby’s u betta not touch em.
That frog THICC
The frog could have just hired a contractor
Not only will this species go to these lengths for their young, but they will also aggressively defend them against predators as well; this frog possesses sharp teeth and a strong bite that can ward off animals many times the frog's size.
And when this frog later on meets its children he has a snack. Nature is beautiful
The only thing to come from Africa that actually cared about its offspring. The Bullfrog.
A Kekistani Father watches over his multiple young, guarding them with his life as any other Man would... Using his shovel, he digs a canal for his numerous spawn for when the Dry season rolls in. Due to being closer to cold blooded in physiology, the heat has no effect on his body as it would most men, leaving his labors unhindered. Despite this clear fact, others also postulate he is merely braving the heat due to his innate concerns for his children, as he dreams that each one of his sons and daughters may better live within the Kekistani State. Whether they Farms Memes or learn and conduct the art of Shitposting remains to be seen in the Future, whenever the survivors grow.
cringe