Green in colour, it is much larger than the UK’s Common frog, reaching a maximum length of around 17cm. Colour patterns can vary greatly, ranging fro
Green in colour, it is much larger than the UK’s Common frog, reaching a maximum length of around 17cm. Colour patterns can vary greatly, ranging from dark green, brown or grey blotches and lines, as well as lighter lines on the backs of some individuals. In comparison with the Common Frog, not only is it larger, it has a rounder snout, and possesses two grey air sacs either side of their mouths.
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