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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I bought a mystery tadpole today for $1.98 USD and was wondering what kind of frog it will turn into.
I dunno if you can tell when its in its tadpole form what kind it is though. The guy at the store said it'll take almost a year before it turns into a frog. http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/9870/img0056tu3.jpg He's just about 2.5 inches long |
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not a clue but if you bought it at a lfs, it is either a green frog, bull frog, or leopard frog. i am pretty sure it isn't a bull frog or a green frog cause i catch them ALL the time all the way though the fall. my guess is leopard just cause it looks alittle different.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Australia
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Not too clued up on american species, but I'd say that it's too big to be one of the Australian hylid species. No flagellum and thick tail phlanges - very interesting. Might be a bullfrog, they take a while, or perhaps a Rana species.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Well he's fully developed now, and I think he's a leopard by his markings but I though I'd post just to get it confirmed.
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/372/img0327yd4.jpg http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/194/img0324yy6.jpg He's grown a lot faster than I thought he would =P |
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Actually, what I think you've got there is a bullfrog.
I probably don't sound like I know anything (and those who know me will probably be surprised) but I actually do know a little about bullfrogs, as I raised two from tadepole-hood. I lived in Philadelphia at the time and I actually got it confirmed that mine was a bullfrog by one of the managers at the amphibian exhibit at the Academy of Natural Sciences. Yours looks nearly identical to mine when (s)he was a tadpole and it looks the same as mine in adulthood. If you want to know more about bullfrogs (and LauraFrog was right-- it is a Rana species, Rana catesbeiana ), these are two excellent sites: http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/amphibians/bullfrog.htm and http://www.critterzone.com/magaziner...atesbeiana.htm (Edit: Sorry for the awkward wording, I'm feeling kinda brain-dead today ._.)
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