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Is this American Bullfrog

juraj

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as I presume ? Couldn`t get closer than a few metres.
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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.
 

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To me it looks like a nice green pelophylax sp, probably ridibundus or kl. esculentus.
 

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It looks almost identical to some P. lessonae/ridibundus/kl. esculentus I saw in Belgium last summer. Pictures attached.
 

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Another photo.
 

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