Bronze Frog (Rana clamitans clamitans) Other Names Banjo Frog Description The bronze frog grows up to 2 to 4 inches (5.4 to10.2 cm).
Green / Bronze Frog (Rana clamitans) Photos by J.D. Willson unless otherwise noted Hear call ...
Bronze Frog Sighting: Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, DeLeon Springs, Volusia County, Florida ...
Bronze frog (Hylarana temporalis) Odorrana (Odorrana jingdongensis) Moore's frog (Lithobates johni) Karpathos frog (Pelophylax cerigensis) Puebla frog (Lithobates pueblae) Albanian water frog (Pelophylax shqipericus) ...
Bronze Frog - Rana clamitans clamitans Northern Green (Green) Frog - Rana clamitans melanota ...
The Bronze Frog, Rana clamitans clamitans, is found near rivers and swamps in the peninsula and north Florida. Its back and head are brown or bronze and the upper lip and nose may be bright green. The underside is cream.
Male green/bronze frogs have tympanums (eardrums) about twice the size of their eye. Pictured here is a green frog. Photo by JD Willson ...
Subspecies: Bronze Frog (R. c. clamitans) and Green Frog (R. c. melanota) Pickerel Frog Rana palustris ...
Subspecies The green frog, Rana clamitans melanota, is a subspecies of the bronze frog, Rana clamitans clamitans. The green frog is found in Minnesota, but the bronze frog is found in the southern United States.
Range: Green & Bronze Frog In North America, exotic range: Vancouver Island and adjacent British Columbia and Washington and near Salt Lake City, Utah; native range: most of eastern North America east of central Oklahoma.
See also: Leopard, Leopard Frog, Toad, Bullfrog, Treefrog
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