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Random frog shots from August I forgot about. These pics include the unnamed green frog and our friend, Froggy McToad. I believe he is a distant relative of Fred the Frog from Arlington, TX. Many generations removed. MANY generations removed.
A frog who was hopping around outside the office. The rainy season has come so these guys are happy.
There are thousands of frogs living in the marsh. Photographed in Peers Wetland, near Wallaceburg, Ontario.
SI Neg. 97-10381. Date: na...Frog. Burmese Common name: Phar Kyor. Scientific name: Tomopterna breviceps...Chatthin Wildlife Sanctuary, Burma (Myanmar), participating in class activities. ..Credit: Carl C. Hansen (Smithsonian Institution)
Do frogs have lips? You decide.
This old lady frog (over 10 years old) is on display at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, Hillsboro, Oregon. She is a Northern Leopard Frog, Rana pipiens
SI Neg. 91-14865. Date: 6-Jun-89...frogs Eleutherodactylus cerasinus Leptodactylus labialis Family: Leptodactylidae ..Credit: Carl C. Hansen (Smithsonian Institution)
Some of the local frog species here will lay their eggs in the roadside ditches. Sometimes the water will start to dry up before the tadpoles mature. I will take a net and save the ones I can before the water drys up and put them in a small ornamental pond in my backyard. This is one of the rescued frogs. They thank me by singing at night :-)
Found hopping around on UK allotment
Search for Lost Frogs.
This picture has been submitted as part of the 2010 search for lost amphibians around the world
See: www.conservation.org/campaigns/lost_frogs/Pages/search_fo...
A chemical free garden and a pond mean healthy frogs. Lots in the pond now and this pair came visiting right up to the kitchen door.
Common Frog, ' Rana temporaria ( Anura )
The most widespread of the European frogs, the Common Frog is relatively robust, with a wide, blunt snout and two parallel ridges running down the back. Its colour is variable but the ground colour is usually yellowish to olive-brown, and the markings dark brown to almost black, The colour often intensifies during the breeding season, when the female develops a granular skin and the male's throat often turns bluish, Active during the day and the night, the northern populations hibernate under logs and stones, or in leaf mould or burrows,.
Size - 6 - 8 cm,
Young - Lays 1,000 to 4,000 eggs,
Diet - Slugs, snails, insects, worms, and other invertebrates,
Status - Common,
Similar Species - Marsh Frog ( R. ridibunda ), which is larger, and often greener,....