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RobertIII Bullfrog asp.

Jeff03 Sep 29, 2004 06:00 PM

Here is my juvenile Giant African Bullfrog. I do not have a picture of a Dwarf Bullfrog, but they look pretty different. The Dwarfs usually have more of a brown back with a yellow stomach; while the Giant Bullfrog has more of a dull green with yellow or cream throat. Although some Giant Bullfrogs can have brown backside, the main difference is their size. This is Azibo, my Pyxicephalus Adspersus. Hope this helps.
-Jeff-

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RobertIII Sep 29, 2004 07:12 PM

hi, my frog does not have as much bright green in it, but more of an olive color with a very white stomach, not yellow. it does have the predominate stripe down back, i wish i could post a pic, but know camra at the moment. anyways thnx for any and all help
-Robert

snakeguy88 Sep 29, 2004 10:44 PM

How large is it? Adult dwarf pyxies retain the stripe down the back, the spot on the typanum, and keep a mottled pattern. Adult adspersus eventually lose all striping and almost all pattern to a mostly olive green exterior.
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ROBERTIII Sep 29, 2004 11:00 PM

i think it is still a juvenile, its about 2 inches maybe a little less

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