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    Tongue Flicker
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    The native chubby frogs we have around here are usually around 2" and brown with a yellow stripe running down the spine and covered in white spots. That looks like a really big chubby frog and has a nice coloring to it. I love it, hope ours would've looked like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tongue Flicker View Post
    The native chubby frogs we have around here are usually around 2" and brown with a yellow stripe running down the spine and covered in white spots. That looks like a really big chubby frog and has a nice coloring to it. I love it, hope ours would've looked like that
    This guy was around the same size between 2 to 3 inches and he looks like Kaloula taprobanica ...( Daniel pointed me in the right direction)
    what i am trying to find out is whether the luminescent dot below the mouth in the neck region ( you can see it in both the pictures )..... is characteristic of the species ..

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    I'm not sure either. You sure it's natural dot and not just some paint that it got somewhere? You did say it was found in the suburbs? I find that dot interesting as well

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    The dot looks like something got stuck on it. Don't think its a characteristic of the species. i do think you are right about it being a taprobanica though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    The dot looks like something got stuck on it. Don't think its a characteristic of the species. i do think you are right about it being a taprobanica though.
    Took a closer look ...... yes does look like something stuck on it (should have done that b4) ........got deceived by the position and alignment ...lol .... thanx a lot ..

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