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  • Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) on a waterlily leaf, Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. Over under shot. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
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  • Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) swimming along the reed edge, Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. Over under shot. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
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  • Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) on a waterlily leaf, Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. Over under shot. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
    MLU_20130616_183313_81US.jpg
  • Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) on a waterlily leaf, Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. Over under shot. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
    MLU_20130616_183159_70.jpg
  • Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) swimming along the reed edge, Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. Over under shot. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
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  • Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) swimming along the reed edge, Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. Over under shot. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
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  • Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae), over under shot, around Crisan village, Danube Delta, Romania. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
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  • Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae), over under shot, around Crisan village, Danube Delta, Romania. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
    MLU_20130615_170742_61US.jpg
  • Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae), over under shot, around Crisan village, Danube Delta, Romania. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
    MLU_20130615_170939_87US.jpg
  • Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae), over under shot, around Crisan village, Danube Delta, Romania. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
    MLU_20130615_170936_83.jpg
  • Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae), over under shot, around Crisan village, Danube Delta, Romania. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
    MLU_20130615_170931_80US.jpg
  • Pool frog (Pelophylax lessonae) swimming along the reed edge, Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. Over under shot. A pool frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related edible frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs".
    MLU_20130616_184427_01US.jpg