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Dwarf Puddle Frog – Phrynobatrachus parvulus

 Category: Amphibians, Frogs & Toads, Puddle Frogs      Tags: african frog, african herpetology, angolan frog, animal, endemic african frog, little brown frog, small brown frog

Mababe Puddle Frog – Phrynobatrachus mababiensis

 Category: Amphibians, Frogs & Toads, Puddle Frogs      Tags: african amphibian, african frog, african herpetology, african puddle frog, dwar puddle frog, endemic african frog, pygmy puddle frog, small african frog, small brown frog, small puddle frog, south african frog, zambian puddle frog

Snoring Puddle Frog Phrynobatrachus natalensis

 Category: Amphibians, Frogs & Toads, Puddle Frogs      Tags: african frog, african herpetology, african puddle frog, amphibian, angolan frog, angolan puddle frog, frog in puddle, frogging, frogs, little brown frog, puddle frog, south african frog, widespread african frog, zambian frog

East African Puddle Frog -Phrynobatrachus acridoides

 Category: Amphibians, Frogs & Toads, Puddle Frogs      Tags: african endemic, east african frog, mozambique, nature, puddle frog, rhodes university, science, small brown frog, southern africa, southern mozambique, vilanculos, wildlife, xai xai

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Reptile and amphibian road trip! 🌴🔍 Join myself and @_my.family.and.other.frogs_ on a whirlwind ride through Florida, chasing down snakes, salamanders and turtles in one of the coldest weeks of the year! 🐍🔥 We went from swamps to suburbs, forests to fields, and found a whole lotta cool creatures. Stay tuned for the action-packed adventure! Broad-banded Grass Frog - Ptychadena mossambica After a morning of limited success, we managed to flip this gorgeous yellow rat snake under an old piece of carpet  found next to a canal in South Florida. While we were skeptical at first, given the carpets exposed position, we were quite happy with what we found underneath. This was one of six snakes seen on the day. We also managed to find another yellow rat snake, two Brahimny blind snakes, a ribbon snake and a crowned snake. We also found a whole slew of non-native lizards, too numerous to count. Poynton's River Frog - Amietia poyntoni Blue Ridge Spring Salamander - Gyrinophilius porphyriticus Rose's Mountain Toadlet - Capensibufo rosei Grootvadersbosch Dwarf Chameleon – Bradypodion venustum Kogelberg Moss Frog – Arthroleptella kogelbergensis Foam Nest Frog - Chiromantis xerampelina

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