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paulj
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Posted: 18 Mar 2006 Topic: Frog



Hello, i recently got my first batch on frog spawn on Friday (well two batches) which is early for where i live (Northumberland). i was looking around the pond and looking under some stones i found 3 frogs, all about 6cm long, 1 of them was the common frog, all the right colourations etc however the other two had a primary of reddish instead of green. I was wondering if these are just a big colour difference from the others and are also common frogs, or are some other species ? :S never seen these before. I only managed about a 3 second look before they went into the water and didnt manage to get a picture, but mostly red with some green, not sure on the markings. Any ideas?

note: i have looked in all my books and on google images for any coloured frogs that resemble them but i cannot find any, mostly in google images there green or brown, the closest was a brownish red but still not red enough...



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Posted: 18 Mar 2006 Topic: What is this amphibian from South Wales??



bad pic, id defo say it was a kind of salamander personally :/


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Posted: 21 Mar 2006 Topic: Frog



i take it that its the picture at the bottom (top right in the picture sections)? Like i say i didnt get a good look, ill try again tonight perhaps :)


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