It looks like it has the lighter green bit over the upper lip between the eye and the nose- a definite characteristic of our natives (it can be blotchy in younger specimens) and not something that the Frejervarya limnocharis seems to share. Additionally, the skin texture appears uniformly knobbled like our natives and not like the intermittent ridges the rice field frog is described as having.
What characteristics of this frog make you think it's a Frejervarya limnocharis instead of one of our common Ontario Ranids that are consistent with the OP's photos? Evidence would have to be very compelling to favour a frog that I've never seen an account of in Ontario over one of our natives.





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