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  2. Common frog - Wikipedia

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    Male Rana temporaria calling in a garden pond in Jambes, Belgium. The common frog or grass frog (Rana temporaria), also known as the European common frog, European common brown frog, European grass frog, European Holarctic true frog, European pond frog or European brown frog, is a semi-aquatic amphibian of the family Ranidae, found throughout much of Europe as far north as Scandinavia and as ...

  3. Striped marsh frog - Wikipedia

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    Striped marsh frog with spawn Striped marsh frog spawn in a garden pond in Melbourne. This species is the most frequently encountered frog on the east coast of Australia. They are normally the first frog to colonise a garden frog pond and are often victims of backyard swimming po

  4. Garden pond - Wikipedia

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    Garden ponds can be excellent wildlife habitats and may contribute to the protection of freshwater wildlife. Invertebrate animals (such as dragonflies and water beetles) and insectivorous vertebrates such as amphibians (frogs and toads), turtles and waterbirds can colonize new ponds quickly. [1]

  5. DNR: A frog species that mysteriously disappeared from the ...

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    The ponds were formed centuries ago from 'borrow pits,' or large holes left after Native Americans built the mud wall at Angel Mounds." One of the egg masses brought to Angel Mounds with the hope ...

  6. Rana (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Rana (derived from Latin rana, meaning 'frog') is a genus of frogs commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs or brown frogs. Members of this genus are found through much of Eurasia and western North America .

  7. Family Dog’s Cute Encounter With Backyard Frog Lounging in ...

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    ABC News shared a video on Wednesday, August 11th of a New Hampshire family's dog named Tank who found a frog swimming in their backyard pool, and to say he was curious would be an understatement!

  8. Lithobates clamitans - Wikipedia

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    Research show that wild green frogs, both living in contaminated suburban backyard ponds and also in relatively pristine forested ponds, can switch sexes. [15] This sex reversal appears to be a natural condition but it is currently unknown whether these wild sex-reversed green frogs are able to breed.

  9. American green tree frog - Wikipedia

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    American green tree frogs prefer to live in open canopy forests with a permanent water source and filled with plentiful vegetation. The species is found in both natural and settled environments, often being sighted in backyards with ponds, in garages or garden structures.