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Frog/Toad ID please

sebastianbawn

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Hi Im hoping somebody may be able to identify my pics. I have taken many over the years and these are the last few to identify, any help appreciated
 

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bobberly1

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All I know:
1. Bufo sp.
2. Bufo sp.
3. Phyllomedusa bicolor
4. Rana sp.
5. Seems like a relative of White's treefrog, otherwise a Hyla

By the way, where did you take these? In captivity, I'm assuming? You've got animals from all four corners of the eart here.
 

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No unfortunately they arent my frogs, just tidying up some of the animal photos i have gained over the years. thanks for the help
 

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On the first 2 pics, one is a rana catesbiana, but the other Im sure was labelled curu Toad or something similar?
 
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