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Anyone know what type of frog or toad this is?

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I live in southern california and was down at a stream and caught some tadpoles and two have turned into frogs or toads here are some pictures:

Here is the first one

frog2.jpg


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and the second

frog3.jpg


frog4.jpg
 
Its really hard to tell from those pics, can you get a couple with a little better light??
 
AS Nicolai said, really hard to tell. you need access to a camera with a macro lens. From the size I'd guess some kind of tree frog or "peeper", but then again the snout looks "leopard frog"ish, but it's just to hard to tell from the photos.
 
I would go with tree frog maybe. leopards are bigger then that when they morph.
 
SnakeOwner01 said:
thanks for all the info I will try to get better pics up later.
if you get better pics chances are either myself or dand or others will be able to identify it for you. Theres a good bit of experienced members on fauna, lets put them to use!!!
 
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