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Originally Posted by Dogghound Yes common frog, likely to be a old female. |
I love frogs. But I'm no real expert. It is amazing to see the variety of colour these frogs can change into. I once saw one in a frog exhibition in America of one that looked just like a clump of moss. It was one of the best disguised animals I have ever seen. I would say better than a stick insect. If it hadn't been for the sign next to it saying This frog looks like a clump of moss I almost certainly wouldn't have seen it. There were loads of people who just couldn't see it even though they were looking hard. Could you just tell me how you know it is a female and not a male. Now you can tell the gender of almost any lizard by looking at one of its toes on eack of its back feet. If it is much longer then the rest then it is a male. I would have guessed that the same applies for a frog and this one does have a longer toe so does it not apply for frogs or was your sexing of the frog just a guess. Do you have any better way?