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    wambli has a couple bullfrogs... take a look through some of his threads http://www.frogforum.net/search.php?searchid=8537

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    Default Re: Need Help Identifyingng Frog !!!!!!!!!!!

    Aye, juvenile bullfrog for certain. As for green frog, I doubt it, but without knowing your location, this is impossible to determine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SludgeMunkey View Post
    Aye, juvenile bullfrog for certain. As for green frog, I doubt it, but without knowing your location, this is impossible to determine.

    The size of the tympanum leads me to believe that it is female.

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    The fact that this frog was found in CT, means it is a bullfrog. Had this person's location been down south, it could've been a pig frog and I would have to hit the field guide to positively identify it. But in New England it can only be one frog, Lithobates catesbeianus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    The fact that this frog was found in CT, means it is a bullfrog. Had this person's location been down south, it could've been a pig frog and I would have to hit the field guide to positively identify it. But in New England it can only be one frog, Lithobates catesbeianus.
    This frog looks like the bullfrogs we have in NY State. The Pig Frogs I've seen in Florida have more obvious webbing between the toes.

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