Japanese frogs and toads

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Here's the same species but a very rare specimen with a dorsal stripe:

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For more information on this species, see:

http://www.rieo.net/amph/frog/tuti.htm

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JAPANESE NAME: Yama-Aka-Gaeru
COMMON NAME: Montane Brown Frog
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Rana ornativentris

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For more information on this species, see:

http://www.rieo.net/amph/frog/yamaaka.htm

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JAPANESE NAME: Nihon-Ama-Gaeru
COMMON NAME: Japanese Tree Frog
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Hyla japonica

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For more information on this species, see:

http://www.rieo.net/amph/frog/nihonama.htm

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JAPANESE NAME: Schlegel-Ao-Gaeru
COMMON NAME: Schlegel's Green Tree Frog
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Rhacophorus schlegelii

(I'm not 100% sure on this and one person has suggested that one or more of the following frogs are in fact Hyla japonica)

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For more information on this species, see:

http://www.rieo.net/amph/frog/schlegel.htm

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JAPANESE NAME: Azuma-Hiki-Gaeru
COMMON NAME: Eastern-Japanese Common Toad
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Bufo japonicus formosus



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For more information about this species, see:

http://www.rieo.net/amph/frog/azuma.htm
 
Wow! That toad is just lovely with all that red! Ditto for the others-many of which look quite similar to American species.
 
yeah, the toad looks amazing!
 
Thanks ya'll. I'll continue this thread with some frog pics taken in the central-western prefecture of Hyogo. I don't know much about frogs so I'll post the pics first and identify the species later with some help
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*** I've since had them identified so have modified my posts from this point on **

JAPANESE NAME: Nihon-Ama-Gaeru
COMMON NAME: Japanese Tree Frog
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Hyla japonica

This was found strategically located next to an insect-attracting outdoor light (as were a number of spiders and their webs).

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JAPANESE NAME: Tonosama-Gaeru
COMMON NAME: Black-spotted Pond Frog
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Rana nigromaculata

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About 10 of these fellas were gathered at the food of a street light located next to a rice paddy:

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Sorry, I don't yet have a fix on this species...

(Message edited by TJ on September 01, 2004)
 
Very nice, a;lthough im not sure on the species. The treefrog near the light looks to be hyla japonica again, but i know very little about japanese frogs, probably about as much as whats been posted on this topic!
Very good pics too. I'd love to be able to see frogs in the wild like that

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I dont keep frogs.. a never used look into them much.. but they are really nice ainmals and photos well done!! Keep them coming!
 
Thanks a lot. Here's the final offering from the most recent trip:

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Here's another Bufo japonicus formosus found at night in the garden of a friends' house in central Tokyo. There's were lots of them in fact, and since there are no known water bodies in their area, it's a mystery as to where they breed.

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These were less colorful one than the one from Fukushima Prefecture shown above, Namely, this one here:

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I'm told the ones with red coloration are found in mountainous areas.

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I'll start by introducing some frogs and toads found mostly in and around rice paddies during a recent trip to Fukushima Prefecture in northern Japan.

JAPANESE NAME: Tsuchi-Gaeru
COMMON NAME: Wrinkled Frog
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Rana rugosa

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