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John Costello
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12 years ago

Bullfrog?

John Costello
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12 years ago

Bullfrog?

Scooter
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Scooter
12 years ago

The kind that tastes like chicken?

Scooter
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Scooter
12 years ago

The kind that tastes like chicken?

Kyle
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Kyle
12 years ago

It looks to me like (Rana aurora) Northern Red-legged Frog. Where did you find it? They are on the watch-list for a species in decline here in California as are many other amphibians (sadly). The big old head and body had me thinking bullfrog but the red legs are a dead give away. Congratulations!

Staff
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12 years ago
Reply to  Kyle

Malachi caught him in a little ornamental pond my mom has out in her fern garden.

Kyle
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Kyle
12 years ago

It looks to me like (Rana aurora) Northern Red-legged Frog. Where did you find it? They are on the watch-list for a species in decline here in California as are many other amphibians (sadly). The big old head and body had me thinking bullfrog but the red legs are a dead give away. Congratulations!

Staff
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12 years ago
Reply to  Kyle

Malachi caught him in a little ornamental pond my mom has out in her fern garden.

mjean1
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mjean1
12 years ago

Kyle,
I’m honored to know that I have a celebrity hiding out in my pond. I wonder if my goldfish recognize how honored they should be to swim daily with Rana aurora.
Thanks for the information.

mjean1
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mjean1
12 years ago

Kyle,
I’m honored to know that I have a celebrity hiding out in my pond. I wonder if my goldfish recognize how honored they should be to swim daily with Rana aurora.
Thanks for the information.

Gary
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Gary
12 years ago

The photo and the verbal captions together combine to create together some great late summer imagery. Very cool. Nicely done and thanks.

Gary
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Gary
12 years ago

The photo and the verbal captions together combine to create together some great late summer imagery. Very cool. Nicely done and thanks.

Laura Paine Carr
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12 years ago

Love the photo; makes me wistful for boys and summer and dirt.

Staff
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12 years ago

I had one that showed the frog more in focus but the dirty hands are what caught at my heart.

Laura Paine Carr
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12 years ago

Love the photo; makes me wistful for boys and summer and dirt.

Staff
Member
12 years ago

I had one that showed the frog more in focus but the dirty hands are what caught at my heart.

Harry
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Harry
12 years ago

The species made famous in the Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain.

Harry
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Harry
12 years ago

The species made famous in the Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain.