Frogs watch videos on phones
The video FrogTV that Joe Myers just posted on YouTube is a proof that humans are not the only creature who has a habit of staring at the phone screen.
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Joe Myers turned on the video showing scenes of the worms. The iPhone is protected with a special case and is separated from the frog by a transparent glass.
It seems that the true sharpness of the iPhone screen deceives frogs as they gather more and more towards the iPhone. The worms are so lively that some gluttonous frogs jump up to catch them.
This is not the first time frogs are fascinated by technological devices. In 2011, a frog even played the "Ant Crusher" game on the touch phone.
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