these are leopards
these are leopards
Thanks I was sure they were but I was looking at the three of them the other day and became unsure after seeing Pipens spots looking very round and then looking at Leo-pard's and rana's spots some of which look more like lines. Also I caught them all at the same time but Pipens stayed a tadpole longer than Leo-pard or Rana, which is why she is a lot smaller. I'm pretty sure both Leo-pard and Rana are males cause they both call, and Pipens does not. 4 years ago I had caught an adult leopard frog and had named it Leo-pard I let it go last year, then last spring I found these tadpoles and raised them. once they morphed into frogs they started calling and I was like what the f is that sound? is my gecko doing that? But upon closer inspection it was Leo-pard calling. I had never heard my original Leo-pard calling so it must have been a female. I like to think these three I have now were laid by my old Leo-pard.![]()
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I've raised 5 tadpoles that are now froglets and I'm pretty sure four of them are tree frogs but there's one that I can't distinguish whether it's a pickerel frog or leopard frog. Any thoughts?
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