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ID on baby frog?

amkid247

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i had a group of ten tadpoles most died. im down to only two. three made it to morphing, i have a green frog now, i had a young bullfrog and now i have something im rather clueless on. these guys all came from the same pool to im confused as why there are different kinds of tadpoles in the first place.
anyway heres the third guy, the newest morph, he went and hid underwater for the time being but i just noticed his coloration is quite odd. i thought he might be a bullfrog due to no lateral ridges but now im not sure since his color is so weird. the pictures with the longer tale are naturally a few days older than the ones i took tonight.
 

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thanks. it turns out im really familiar with enature. unfortunately this frog died one night, he was covered in bumps when i found him dead. i dont know what it was.
 
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