Hi and welcome to Frog Forum
Thanks for sharing your photos. It isn't often we see pictures of the "lesser" known frogs. You may find additional information about Amietia angolensis by searching for Afrana angolensis. This group of frogs had a recent genus name change - not sure why, I think scientists are trying to confuse us![]()
If you are interested in knowing about frogs of southern Africa - I recommend these books that I have in my collection (most of these are probably found in your local bookstore or through Struik):
Frogs and Frogging in Southern Africa by Vincent Carruthers (frog call CD included)
A Complete Guide to the Frogs of Southern Africa by Louis du Preez and Vincent Carruthers (frog call CD included) - this is "the book" (completely updated)
Amphibians of Central and Southern Africa by Alan Channing (no CD)
First Field Guide to Frogs of Southern Africa by Vincent Carruthers (no CD) - written for children
South African Frogs by Passmore and Carruthers - a real classic (LP record of frog calls included in some editions)
We would love to hear more about your frogging experiences!





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. The River Frogs are quite tame, because I raised them from tads. I will definitely be cautious though.
