Lithobates clamitans clamitans (Bronze Frog)
June or July 2007
Pine Haven Drive, city of Sevierville, Tennessee, USA. Just west of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
This is a young Rana clamitans. The southern subspecies of R. clamitans is sometimes called the bronze frog, the northern subspecies is well-known as the green frog.
E. Jane VanPell (photographer; copyright holder)
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