Common Frogs (Rana temporaria) mating - Pair in amplexus - UK
Common Frogs ( Rana temporaria) - UK - Mating - Pair in amplexus - The common frog is one of the most widespread amphibians in Northern Europe occurring in Britain - Spain and Western Europe to Scandanavia - Russia and Central Europe - Inhabitant of dry land returning to the water to escape predation and breed - In early spring large numbers of common frogs congregate in shallow pools to breed - lay large communal masses of eggs - large egg masses are thought to protect the eggs from cold weather - In warm ponds tadpoles reach maturity in 6 weeks - metamorphosis may take as long as 4 months in cold water - Males call the females with a deep croak - During mating males hold females tightly with their forelegs (amplexus)
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