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Lowland Leopard Frog (1 Viewer)

Huhwhat

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Our current house has a courtyard with a Koi pond. When we first moved in, it was a dirty leaking mess. It took us the better part of a year to get it straightened out. However, three years ago, when we finally had it all refurbished, we had a quartet of Lowland Leopard frogs just show up over the span of a week. They are native to the area, and can cover a large distance looking for favorable conditions. They moved in to the pond and have not left; even wintering over here for the past two winters.


This is one of the quartet, probably female, based on size.

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You can certainly see how it got its name and a great close up image of this Leopard Frog Huhwhat!
 
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