Apr 4, 2022 #1 Paul Iddon Moderator Say hello to the first frog in the garden this year - on a journey from the shed to the edge of the pond... Paul.
Say hello to the first frog in the garden this year - on a journey from the shed to the edge of the pond... Paul.
Apr 5, 2022 #2 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief Unique pictures! That’s such a sharp nosed frog! Never seen this species before! Asher
Apr 5, 2022 #3 Paul Iddon Moderator I'm sure it's the common frog here in the UK. Probably just out of hibernation. Paul.
Apr 5, 2022 #4 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief I dissected a lot of frogs in school biology classes! Perhaps they had a special breed for lab use. I don’t remember those hard ridges in the face! Asher
I dissected a lot of frogs in school biology classes! Perhaps they had a special breed for lab use. I don’t remember those hard ridges in the face! Asher
Apr 5, 2022 #5 Paul Iddon Moderator The frogs here (European) are overwhelmingly dominant. The American frogs have a more rounded face. Paul.
The frogs here (European) are overwhelmingly dominant. The American frogs have a more rounded face. Paul.
Apr 6, 2022 #6 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief Paul Iddon said: The frogs here (European) are overwhelmingly dominant. The American frogs have a more rounded face. Paul. Click to expand... Paul, I am talking of when I was in Grammar School in London, merry England!
Paul Iddon said: The frogs here (European) are overwhelmingly dominant. The American frogs have a more rounded face. Paul. Click to expand... Paul, I am talking of when I was in Grammar School in London, merry England!
Apr 6, 2022 #7 Paul Iddon Moderator Asher Kelman said: Paul, I am talking of when I was in Grammar School in London, merry England! Click to expand... Ah, I didn't know you studies here... Maybe they have evolved into pointy-nosed sub-species! Paul.
Asher Kelman said: Paul, I am talking of when I was in Grammar School in London, merry England! Click to expand... Ah, I didn't know you studies here... Maybe they have evolved into pointy-nosed sub-species! Paul.