
05-05-2008, 01:09 AM
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I think I have an identity after a year
Last year, I posted the first photo of a frog that shows up in my son's bush camp in Ghana every rainy season. A year later, he has sent me the second photo. They appear to be Hoplobatrachus occipitalis, except they are a much lighter colored population than the type. As you can see, they do appear to match the color of the mud and surrounding rocks. This species apparently migrates relatively long distances from a river to breed in temporary pools during the rainy season. They are never seen at any other time, according to my son, who thought they must be some kind of estivating toad. (He's a geologist, not a frog guy.) Anyway, I thought I'd share this with you, although it's been a year since I asked if anyone could guess what the species of the first picture was. I'm fascinated with that strange cross marking on their eyes.
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