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So after a rather interesting day, here are pictures of some hopping amphibian (frog or toad, not sure). Sorry for the blurry tadpole pictures, they were in murky water and I didn't want to add any water before returning them to the pond.

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Hi Pin Pin,
Hyla regilla. The most famous tree frog in the world. These are the frogs used as a sound backdrop in lots of movies.

Ed
 
Hi Pin Pin,
In the picture, the tadpoles don't have the matte black appearence that I associate with toad tadpoles. Given that you already have a Pacific Tree Frog morp out from the group. I suspect that they would all be Pacific Tree Frog Tadpoles.

Ed
 
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