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    pez
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    Default L. warszewitschii

    Just wanted to show you one of my first frogs, a Lithobates warszewitschii. I caught him when he was a tadpole and now is a mature male.

    A curious fact is that this frog together with the L. vaillanti are the only frogs from the palmipes group that vocalize without having vocal sacs or vocal slits.

    Where I found the tadpole


    Tadpole


    Already with 4 legs




    Froglet





    Juvenile






    Adult








    Any question I am glad to help

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    smashtoad
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    Cool progression, man. I enjoyed it...thanks.

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    Very nice photos. Thanks for sharing.
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    Wow, you would ever thought a Ranid would be so cool. Thanks for the pictures.

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    Here are more photos















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    Other warszewitschii. Hope this one is a female (Although I will have to wait about a year to be able to reproduce them)







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    My two warszewitschii, the froglet and the adult.






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    Pez:

    I really like your photos. Thanks

    I found some information about these frogs you might be interested in. I also understand that the species was transferred from Lithobates back to Rana in 2007.

    AmphibiaWeb - Rana warszewitschii

    INBio. Especies de Costa Rica -Lithobates warszewitschii (in Spanish)
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