Rio Grande Leopard Frogs (Lithobates berlandieri), family Ranidae, southern Texas, USA
These frogs range from far southern NM, central and southern Texas, down through eastern Mexico, through Central America to Nicaragua.
They have been expanding their range both naturally and through human introduction into new habitats/regions.
photographs by William L. Farr & D. Leifheit|NPS
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a commission- a different take on my Calvin & Hobbes quote mug
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Leopard Frog
Photographer: Jason Polak
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June's patreon reward will be a risograph leopard frog card! Sign up at the $5 tier here before June 1st to get yours.
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Southern leopard frog
By: Charles J. Cole
From: Natural History Magazine
1984
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What a splendid day to be a frog! Here we see a group of Chiriacahua leopard frogs [Lithobates chiricahuensis] gathering in a cattle pond in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. Although the pond was almost dry, the frogs were drawn to it following a heavy rain storm the night before. Images by Gary Nafis.
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Came across another pretty Leopard Frog on my evening walk today. I tried taking a nice photo, but my flash ruined it. Whoops! Anyways, enjoy a cute frog.
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Boo is not my usual boy to post. But they have been particularly adorable as of late.
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Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog (Lithobates kauffeldi), family Ranidae, found along the coast of the NE and Mid-Atlantic U.S.
* This species was only recently described, 2014.
Photograph by Dick Bartlett
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I have not seen this frog before! I think it is a southern leopard frog (found in Florida). Second opinions are welcome ^^
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Northern Leopard Frog
Lithobates pipiens
Ranidae
Photograph taken on October 2, 2021, at Marmora and Lake, Ontario, Canada.
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We installed a small pond and a frog immediately moved in
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