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    WOW! great post! Look all different frogs. This is a very interesting discussion. Look all different frogs.

    What do you guys think on mine?






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    The frog in the 5th photo isn't edulis, going on the work we've done.
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    2nd to the bottom or 3rd edulis is your frog malachi my edulis looked like the last one and the first edulis
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    we should serously write an article and put it in reptile mag
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    The frog in the 5th photo isn't edulis, going on the work we've done.
    I was thinking the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    The frog in the 5th photo isn't edulis, going on the work we've done.
    I think it is going to depend on which traits are dominant over others. The 5th photo of a very dark pixie has tympanum/ eye ratio of edulis, has stripe of edulis and coloration of edulis throat?

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    Keeping the thread alive

    I am putting together the African Bullfrog Identification Guide and will have a draft done this weekend.
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    http://www.frogforum.net/members/mal...0-3-inches.jpg

    this pic you can see the bars, though ill try and get another soon. My edulis is passed out from digesting his first mouse

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    Sounds great Terry. I look forward to seeing the rough.

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    Excellent news, I'm happy we're getting closer. Thanks Terry

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