Wikipedia:Peer review/White's tree frog/archive1

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I have created this article, and found that it is really hard to expand on it any more. The main feedback I would like, is where have I missed certain aspects of the subject. What would you like added? And obviously, I would like any other feedback that you have. Thanks --liquidGhoul 07:27, 11 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I really enjoyed reading this article, and I loved the "note: frog survived" on the caption of one of the photos. I do have a few questions and thoughts:
  • You mention that dogs and cats have joined the ranks of the frog's predators. Is the frog poisonous to them? If someone's beloved pet is found with frog legs hanging out of its mouth, is a visit to the vet indicated? Curiosity naturally makes me extend this to "is this frog edible by humans" too. (I'm sorry!) Either in a "if you are stuck in the bush, you could eat this" sense or in a "my toddler has got at the pet corner, argh!" sense.
  • I followed the link to the reference with the promised frog songs. Alas, I have neither WMP nor Quicktime. Is there any possibility at all of a recording for WikiCommons of a frog croaking away in a drainpipe as you describe? To someone from a country (UK) where this kind of thing is not usual, it sounds absolutely fascinating!
I hope that this is the sort of thing you were looking for. I realise that some of these are a bit difficult to fulfil, but they were really the only things left after reading it.
--Telsa 18:28, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]