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Marsh Frog Collection

The marsh frog, scientifically known as Pelophylax / Rana ridibundus, is a fascinating amphibian that can be found in various regions across Europe


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The marsh frog, scientifically known as Pelophylax / Rana ridibundus, is a fascinating amphibian that can be found in various regions across Europe. One captivating sight is witnessing its head above the water's surface, as seen in Lake Macro Prespa's Stenje region in Croatia. In Krka National Park, Croatia, the Eurasian Marsh Frog (Pelophylax ridibundus) fills the air with its croaking sound. Another intriguing encounter involves a Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) holding a marsh frog that has just woken up from hibernation. This interaction showcases the interconnectedness of different species within their habitats. In Surrey, UK, during September, one can observe an adult Marsh Frog (Rana ridibunda) up close and personal. The portrait captures its unique features and highlights its beauty. Venturing to Greece's Peloponnese region in May 2009 offers an opportunity to witness these frogs thriving in their natural habitat. Seeing a Marsh Frog (Rana ridibunda) submerged in water provides insight into their aquatic lifestyle. Sierra de Andjar Natural Park located along the Mediterranean boasts another chance to hear the distinct calling of Marsh Frogs (Pelophylax / Rana ridibundus). Their calls resonate through this picturesque landscape. Traveling further east to Georgia's Great Caucasus Mountains reveals stunning scenes of Marsh Frogs surrounded by spawn in ponds. These images depict nature at its finest and remind us of the incredible diversity found on our planet. Interestingly enough, some marsh frogs have become garden aliens after being introduced to Kent in 1935 as escapees from captivity or intentional releases. This occurrence serves as a reminder of how human actions can impact ecosystems worldwide.