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    mcmurray
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshine View Post
    I actually was looking online last night after I saw this thread because I wanted to find out what it was! No luck, but there has to be someone on here who can ID this frog! He is very cute btw!!!
    Sunshine, thank you for your enthusiasm. It's really appreciated.
    -Brandon

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    You are most welcome I try to help when I can. I think it looks like a juvie Chorus frog. He is cute


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshine View Post
    You are most welcome I try to help when I can. I think it looks like a juvie Chorus frog. He is cute
    Thank you! He is a nice looking little beast.

    BTW, I can't help but relate every time I see your sig, as I currently keep 12 lizards of varying species.

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    My sig is actually kind of a play on words I do love reptiles of course, but I like it also because it sounds like another kind of dysfunction that only guys get...


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    Rio grande chirping frog...had an article about them, but my Internet crashed

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    Quote Originally Posted by NatureLady View Post
    Rio grande chirping frog...had an article about them, but my Internet crashed
    THANK YOU!!! Just read a small article on TPWMagazine.com (Wild Thing: Rio Grande Chirping Frog Hitchhikes Across State | April 2012 | TPW magazine).
    I guess I wasn't too far off with my guess of the Cliff Chirping Frog. Congrats on nailing this down for me.

    Take care,
    -Brandon

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    That was the exact article I found last night!!!! Cool article. Glad I could help! Post more pictures when it gets bigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshine View Post
    My sig is actually kind of a play on words I do love reptiles of course, but I like it also because it sounds like another kind of dysfunction that only guys get...
    Yeah, I caught that! Wouldn't have found it nearly as funny otherwise.

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