I had a feeling they probably weren't the same but we'll know for sure when the green ones fully develope I suppose!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chytridiomycota
I also think you have at least 2 different species as well Lil' Jenny
I had a feeling they probably weren't the same but we'll know for sure when the green ones fully develope I suppose!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chytridiomycota
I also think you have at least 2 different species as well Lil' Jenny
That might be a Las Vegas Leopard frog.....they're thought to be extinct. You should do some research and find out where it came from and show some experts on local fauna. If that's either species I think it is, you might have just made history. gotta find out where the tadpole was collected so they can preserve the body of water and surrounding areas. Start contacting people who can help you figure out where it came from and we'll go from there. Scientists should really know about this, idk how to contact the proper channels thoughThe little spotted tadpole officially became a frog!! The green ones will be on their way soon!
From no legs to four! Here was his full transformation!!!
I'll look into it but since I found him at my LFS I wouldn't think it would be a Las Vegas Leopard? Since he was shipped in from whatever fish hatchery the goldfish came from.That might be a Las Vegas Leopard frog.....they're thought to be extinct. You should do some research and find out where it came from and show some experts on local fauna. If that's either species I think it is, you might have just made history. gotta find out where the tadpole was collected so they can preserve the body of water and surrounding areas. Start contacting people who can help you figure out where it came from and we'll go from there. Scientists should really know about this, idk how to contact the proper channels though
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiricahua_leopard_frog
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegas_Valley_leopard_frog
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look at those links I postedI'll look into it but since I found him at my LFS I wouldn't think it would be a Las Vegas Leopard? Since he was shipped in from whatever fish hatchery the goldfish came from.
I did and I have to go with P predatorkeeper87 and say it's highly unlikely. He looks like every other leopard frog.look at those links I posted
I honestly have to disagree w/ this. At least do a search on Leopard frogs in your area to be sure. P predatorkeeper87 is from PA like me.....there's no way our Leopards look like yours 2,000 miles away. They may bear similarities, but ALL Leopard frogs bear similarities otherwise they'd be classed as a different species or genus. There are MANY sub-species and several are endangered or worse.....it won't hurt anyone to research it a little bit, will it?I did and I have to go with P predatorkeeper87 and say it's highly unlikely. He looks like every other leopard frog.
I agree, you should at least look into it.I honestly have to disagree w/ this. At least do a search on Leopard frogs in your area to be sure. P predatorkeeper87 is from PA like me.....there's no way our Leopards look like yours 2,000 miles away. They may bear similarities, but ALL Leopard frogs bear similarities otherwise they'd be classed as a different species or genus. There are MANY sub-species and several are endangered or worse.....it won't hurt anyone to research it a little bit, will it?
I'm not saying its the same species of leopard by any stretch but theres such a small chance its an endangered species accidently being prolific in a goldfish pond on a hatchery haha. I agree it would be worth the research however. My next comment is if it DOES turn out to be endangered....I'd be careful who exactly you ask...as regardless of how it came into your possession they may try to charge you with some type of wildlife crime.I honestly have to disagree w/ this. At least do a search on Leopard frogs in your area to be sure. P predatorkeeper87 is from PA like me.....there's no way our Leopards look like yours 2,000 miles away. They may bear similarities, but ALL Leopard frogs bear similarities otherwise they'd be classed as a different species or genus. There are MANY sub-species and several are endangered or worse.....it won't hurt anyone to research it a little bit, will it?