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Posted By: Twar Tadpoles - 05/26/18 12:34 AM
Can anyone identify these tad poles? I have hundreds of them in my forage pond.

Green frog?

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Posted By: Vortex 4 Re: Tadpoles - 05/26/18 01:09 AM
Not an expert, but looks like bullfrog to me.
Posted By: Pat Williamson Re: Tadpoles - 05/26/18 02:36 AM
Ditto on the bullfrog
Posted By: SetterGuy Re: Tadpoles - 05/26/18 02:16 PM
I’d say bullfrog, unless you’ve got incredibly small hands. I hope this doesn’t go political. wink
Posted By: John Fitzgerald Re: Tadpoles - 05/26/18 08:11 PM
I will say probably bullfrog. If they overwinter in the pond and become frogs the next year, definitely bullfrog. Bullfrog tadpoles will get up to six inches long by the time they start to develop legs.
Posted By: Twar Re: Tadpoles - 05/27/18 11:42 PM
They are relatively large and seemed to be in the pond over winter. They look like the legs are beginning to form. In the picture you can see a slight nub starting to form at the base of the tail.

They are a bit over 3" long.
Posted By: Twar Re: Tadpoles - 06/21/18 02:30 AM
Further research appears to confirm that they are green frog tadpoles. I did have an opportunity to add some bullfrog tadpoles and they are significantly larger. See attached picture for the size difference. Also the spots on them are more defined on the bullfrog.

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Posted By: Dave Davidson1 Re: Tadpoles - 06/21/18 12:34 PM
That is a whopper of a tadpole.
Posted By: Centrarchid Re: Tadpoles - 06/21/18 10:50 PM
I do not think it is an American Bullfrog tadpole based on coloration. It also differs from typical Green Frog tadpoles I see routinely in ponds. Others to consider include one of the leopard frogs as well as the Bronze Frog that is a close relative of the Green Frog. Location would be nice to know as other species could be considered, especially southern kin to the American Bullfrog.
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