BredliFreak
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
My family has a property down on the south coast where we are lucky enough to have Golden bell frogs live there in fairly large numbers (well, as large numbers as an endangered/vulnerable species can get but I have seen at least 20+ on some nights) and I noticed around the house we get small green ones that resemble Green and golden bell frogs but all of them are primarily green - almost pure green and that of a lighter shade than the more golden ones we get in different locations (generraly they appear highly variable, with pure gold ones, olive green ones and ones with random shades and splotches of both colours). What I am asking is if this colour form is genetic, or locality/habitat based or is it something taxonomic? I'll try to get some comparison pics up but for now it's just a wall of text
Cheers,
BF
My family has a property down on the south coast where we are lucky enough to have Golden bell frogs live there in fairly large numbers (well, as large numbers as an endangered/vulnerable species can get but I have seen at least 20+ on some nights) and I noticed around the house we get small green ones that resemble Green and golden bell frogs but all of them are primarily green - almost pure green and that of a lighter shade than the more golden ones we get in different locations (generraly they appear highly variable, with pure gold ones, olive green ones and ones with random shades and splotches of both colours). What I am asking is if this colour form is genetic, or locality/habitat based or is it something taxonomic? I'll try to get some comparison pics up but for now it's just a wall of text
Cheers,
BF