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  • 08-28-2008, 01:34 PM
    Yvette
    Herping ID in Massachusetts
    I would love to know about a frog we seen yesterday in my yard.
    I never saw this one before. Sorry, I didn't get any pictures.
    My cousin's kids were trying to catch it for me, after I said to leave it be.
    The color was a lite orange sherbert & markings were exactly like a wood frog, but the body frame was similar to a toad? Very plump but, no bumps, very smoothe looking.
    I did call my boyfriend to ask (he knows quit abit about herps & stuff here). He thought it sounded like a wood frog or a tree frog?
    I also wanted to let everyone know too. I also found 2 Garters by my Goldfish pond. :) One looks very prego! I hope so. I love those little buggers! LOL
    We are in Central Massachusetts. Very wooded area.
  • 08-28-2008, 04:16 PM
    fishmommy
    Re: Herping ID in Massachusetts
    it sounds like a wood frog.....just a big fatty!
    They certainly do sport the color you described quite commonly. Those are my favorite :)
  • 08-29-2008, 09:29 PM
    Yvette
    Re: Herping ID in Massachusetts
    Thank you for that reply. I see wood frogs here pretty often, just
    not that big!
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