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frog identification

Casfre2019

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Hey, I found this frog on a trip for a college project. I was able to identify everything on my trip but this frog (I'm not good at identifying frogs. Love them but I struggle). The area has a lot of bull frogs and leopard frogs (I was at Necedah, WI). I wasn't able to get better pictures than this since he jumped away. If anyone had any idea I'd really appreciate it, thank you!
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MnGuy

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Green frog, which looks a lot like a bullfrog.
 

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MN Guy- note the absence of a dorso lateral ridge and the wide, rounded head. At first glance, the pattern does look like that of a green frog. However, young bullfrogs are usually speckled, too.
 

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MN Guy- note the absence of a dorso lateral ridge and the wide, rounded head. At first glance, the pattern does look like that of a green frog. However, young bullfrogs are usually speckled, too.
I agree ive bred bullfrogs before and the babies all looked like thatfor a while until they got
 
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