A good thread to look at Eddy.
http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...ozambique.html
Seems this thread title is mislabeled as well.
we gotta do a sticky with pics of all species, females and males
and i still think it is p. edulis, female ha
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I believe you are right Grif, have you heard it croak yet Eddy?
I'm totally confused then.
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http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...xie-lol-4.html
His frog is almost identical to "Dabrute's."
Look at the GABF care article. There is a great image by John of a true edulis and it is a young male.
Frog Forum - African Bullfrog - Pyxicephalus adspersus - Care and Breeding
Actually In this brief conversation I believe we got it. Male, P. Angusticeps (depending on odontoids, which can be captured with a picture during shed or right after a larger prey item was fed) or Male P. Edulis.
Here some new ones. Whats the verdict?
This old thread can shed some light on the situation as well.
http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...rican+bullfrog
or not
second pic is very much male P. edulis
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
agree, i suggest we do a summary to the best of our knowledge.
we are not arguing if that frog is giant, we all agree it is not, right?
so now we gotta decide what is that and why? is it edulis or angustiseps? and why? and perhaps we all need to do some digging, i know I need to do so for sure. and i need to get more coffee
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Let's just get Philippe de vosjoli to weigh in on this and be done with it. I actually have asked him once before on species identification... He never got back to me.
I believe the only true indicator between it being P. Edulis and P. Angusticeps would be (like Grif brought up) width of the odontoids in comparison to height.
Should I try to open its mouth and take a photo?
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