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    frogmike
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    Default Re: Throat spots always=male?

    Think its a dude.

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    5280
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    Default Re: Throat spots always=male?

    Unless your frogs are on steroids, you're generally not going to see a 5'' Cranwelli male.

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    frogmike
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    Default Re: Throat spots always=male?

    If you click on the thumbnail, you can see the faint spots on its throat. This frog is not the same frog used as my avatar.(My avatar is a 5 month old 5" long and loud male) Oh yeah, they love love the "roids", no but they, like all the local reptiles where I live, are larger due to the unusually high amount of oxygen. So this is a cran? What's the difference in crans and ornates?

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