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Help with Frog ID

Jakob

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Hi guys,

Can anyone help with a positive Id on these frog species?

The pictures are taken by a friend of mine, and he is the owner of the frogs as well... The frogs are found in the Malaysian peninsular.

Any input are appreciated :)


3MAY079.jpg

3MAY0710.jpg

Philautus/Theloderma sp.??

3MAY0712.jpg

Theloderma sp??
 
the bottom pic looks like a mossy frog. As for the others, I don't know. Usually mossy frogs (I don't know the scientific) are a brighter green, but most frogs have colors that vary from season to season and place to place.
 
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