Frog from germany ??

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chris

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Hello, a few years ago I found a red coloured frog in germany( dickerscheidt) near the ardennes, does anybody know from what species it was? I am very curious because i never saw that colour ever again on a frog.
 
Hello chris,

Hardly to identify without photo, maybe the red morph of Rana temporaria or R. dalmatina, but may be a set free tropical frog either.

Michael
 
Hi Chris. I'll be moving your post soon to the frog discussion area at:

http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/24791/24797.html?1108246959

...unless another moderator beats me to it.

This area here is for photos, preferably of salamanders
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It was the Rana Dalmatina I think, thank you for the information and sorry that I posted it here.
 
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No prob, Chris, and welcome to the site
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