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    Roman
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    Ok... I want to show you my first frog Waaq Padda. Some say hes a Dwarf and others a Giant. Ive read all the posts about the differences between the two and I dont think hes either. His striping, eyes, ear holes in both distance/size, color..all of it, leave me to wonder if he is a "Weber" like you were saying about my little ones. Look at these pics and let me know what you think. Oh, and hes 7 inches from butt to nose. Hes an awesome frog with loads of personality so, I dont really care which he is, I just think its interesting. Ive read that people are now in agreement that there is more than just P.E and P.A, that different regions have different frogs of their own, which would make sense...
    If you need different angles, let me know, Im more than happy to provide them.
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    theres another one edulis colors adpersus body with more of a edulis head
    African Bullfrogs, Clawed Frogs, Salamanders, Newts, Bearded Dragons,

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    Roman
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    Huh? Your reply feel short of my understanding... Are you saying there is another example ( waaq ) of .... Or, are you saying there is another that is documented other than A.P and A.E? also, what do you think of the pictures?

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    Could you get a picture of the stomach and from above.

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    onedge30
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    I would say Waaq Padda is more P. edulis. Pics from above would help.

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    Kevin1
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    Looks to me like another in-betweener

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