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Gibraltar, Gibraltar · Gibraltarphoto by Frank Sengpiel
Common Name: Iberian Green Frog, Perez’s Frog, and Coruna FrogScientific Name: Pelophylax pereziFamily: Ranidae – True Frog familyLocation: France, Gibraltar, Spain, and PortugalIntroduced Locations: the Azores, Balearic Islands, United Kingdom, Canary Islands, and MadeiraSize: 1.6 – 4.0 inches (40 – 100 mm) The Iberian Green Frog is native to the Iberian peninsula and a little up into France but as spread to islands aro…Read Article
Iberian Green Frog (Pelophylax perezi)

Bahrain · BahrainBahrain is home to only one frog species and zero toads! For a small island nation that is mostly desert, that’s not bad.
Common Name: Marsh FrogScientific Name: (Pelophylax ridibundus) The Marsh Frog lives and breeds in fresh water springs around the main island. However, over use of the Damman Aquifer has decreased the stream’s fresh water levels. Additionally, pollution from various sources has killed off some of the frogs. he Al Areen Wildl…Read Article
Toads and Frogs of Bahrain

Sri Lanka · Sri Lankaphoto by Sanjaya Kanishka
Common Name: Kirthisinghe’s Rock Frog, Marbled Streamlined FrogScientific Name: Nannophrys marmorataFamily: Dicroglossidae – Forked Tongue FamilyLocation: Sri LankaFemale Size: 1.8 inches (45.1 mm)Male Size: 1.4 inches (35.4 mm) The Kirthisighe’s Rock Frog lives in the streams and moist grassy areas of the eastern Knuckle Mountain range. The area has a short wet season and a long dry season. To overcome this obstacle, …Read Article
Kirthisinghe’s Rock Frog (Nannophrys marmorata)
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