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    Kurt
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    It's a juvenile Leptopelis flavomaculatus, yellow spotted treefrog. As it matures it will look similar to adult L. vermiculatus.

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    McLaura
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    Thanks for the info! That's what I was leaning towards, but there were only a few pics like him that I could find and they would be labeled all sorts of various frogs.

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    Kurt
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    You're welcome. I just looked in the field giude for Central and Southern Africa and found a picture that was identical.

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    I need one of those books

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