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  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
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  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a178-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a175-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a177-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a208-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a211-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a190-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a203-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a192-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a179-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a202-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a183-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a170-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a184-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a185-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a172-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a197-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a176-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a166-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a206-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a196-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a209-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a205-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a171-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a188-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a181-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a207-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a180-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a174-bullfrog.jpg
  • American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Bullfrogs are native to the eastern United States, but have become established throughout the west. Captive frog photographed in studio.
    a169-bullfrog.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
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  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100102-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100082-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100159-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100097-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100087-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100145-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100141-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, in duckweed, Lemna sp. Contra Costa County, California. Complete life cycle available, including eggs, tadpoles, metamorphs, froglets, and adults. Red-legged frogs were once abundant throughout California, and were the inspiration for Mark Twain's classic The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Now, after more than a century of habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs, they've been reduced to a number of scattered, unconnected populations. Federally listed as a Threatened Species.
    06100080-red-legged-frog-tadpole.jpg