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sup /an/
can anyone identify these frogs
they were found in my friends pool, in north east NJ
they had bulging necks and some orange under their legs, pics related
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and last, SEX.
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Very cute. They almost look like toads. Perhaps a northern species of tree frog?
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the chlorine cant be good for them
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Hyla versicolor.

GOOGLE IT.
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thank you anon!
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you are mistaken
this is clearly a Hyla chrysoscelis
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Heh, your peddling of semantics will only confuse these laymen.
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more from today, if anyone likes frogs.
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I have no idea what these are, never seen one in europe.

This is the only frog we have.
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Gray tree frog.
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cute
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astounding that they are so docile.
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you pool shall be infested with FROG BABIES.
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they were very friendly and curious, they were the ones jumping on us!
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they're so cute!
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>>276046
MOAR FROG SECKS PLOX.