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Shifty found this one.
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Adult Male
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It's a boy!
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It's a boy!
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Adult male tailed frog
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Adult male tailed frog
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Adult male tailed frog
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1) Adult female 2) metamorph, 4 legs and tail, stream dwelling 3) metamorph, 4 legs, no tail, stream dwelling (small under female) 4) tadpole All within arms reach of each other.
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1) Adult female 2) metamorph, 4 legs and tail, stream dwelling 3) metamorph, 4 legs, no tail, stream dwelling (small under female) 4) tadpole All within arms reach of each other.
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1) Adult female 2) metamorph, 4 legs and tail, stream dwelling 3) metamorph, 4 legs, no tail, stream dwelling (small under female) 4) tadpole All within arms reach of each other.
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1) Adult female 2) metamorph, 4 legs and tail, stream dwelling 3) metamorph, 4 legs, no tail, stream dwelling (small under female) 4) tadpole All within arms reach of each other.
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1) Adult female 2) metamorph, 4 legs and tail, stream dwelling 3) metamorph, 4 legs, no tail, stream dwelling (small under female) 4) tadpole All within arms reach of each other.
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Smallest tadpole I've seen in the creek
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Smallest tadpole I've seen in the creek
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4 adults under same tree. Only 3 photographed (son photographed all 4). On Tennessee Creek. This location consistently produces adult tailed frogs in late June/July time frame. Two of these frogs were photographed from the location first observed and they never moved, and we never moved them to photograph. The one frog is literally looking at a tree trunk.
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4 adults under same tree. Only 3 photographed (son photographed all 4). On Tennessee Creek. This location consistently produces adult tailed frogs in late June/July time frame. Two of these frogs were photographed from the location first observed and they never moved, and we never moved them to photograph. The one frog is literally looking at a tree trunk.
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4 adults under same tree. Only 3 photographed (son photographed all 4). On Tennessee Creek. This location consistently produces adult tailed frogs in late June/July time frame. Two of these frogs were photographed from the location first observed and they never moved, and we never moved them to photograph. The one frog is literally looking at a tree trunk.
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Juvenile male
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Juvenile male