J juraj Active member Joined Jan 14, 2004 Messages 196 Reaction score 59 Points 28 Location Bratislava Country Slovak Republic Jun 4, 2015 #1 as I presume ? Couldn`t get closer than a few metres. cheers j. Attachments DSC_78621.jpg 70.2 KB · Views: 539 DSC_78751.jpg 50.1 KB · Views: 468
Neotenic_Jaymes Active member Joined Oct 28, 2007 Messages 971 Reaction score 48 Points 28 Location Detroit Country United States Jun 4, 2015 #2 Pretty sure it's not. American bull frogs don't have that green line going down its back. The body is right, but that body shape fits a lot of frogs.
Pretty sure it's not. American bull frogs don't have that green line going down its back. The body is right, but that body shape fits a lot of frogs.
Stupot1610 New member Joined Nov 8, 2013 Messages 448 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Country United Kingdom Jun 4, 2015 #3 To me it looks like a nice green pelophylax sp, probably ridibundus or kl. esculentus.
F FrogEyes Active member Joined Sep 5, 2010 Messages 908 Reaction score 41 Points 28 Location Southern Minnesota Country Canada Jun 4, 2015 #4 I agree, Pelophylax, not L.catesbeianus.
Stupot1610 New member Joined Nov 8, 2013 Messages 448 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Country United Kingdom Jun 5, 2015 #5 It looks almost identical to some P. lessonae/ridibundus/kl. esculentus I saw in Belgium last summer. Pictures attached. Attachments image.jpg 208.3 KB · Views: 406
It looks almost identical to some P. lessonae/ridibundus/kl. esculentus I saw in Belgium last summer. Pictures attached.
Stupot1610 New member Joined Nov 8, 2013 Messages 448 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Country United Kingdom Jun 5, 2015 #6 Another photo. Attachments image.jpg 225.2 KB · Views: 436
Stupot1610 New member Joined Nov 8, 2013 Messages 448 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Country United Kingdom Jun 5, 2015 #7 Last one. Attachments image.jpg 171.6 KB · Views: 442