Living in the Baltic Sea


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Grodan Boll - Pool Frog
Grodan Boll © 2003, oil on canvas 41 x 41 cm
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Habitat marked for the Baltic Sea only
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Pool Frog
Family Ranidae

Description
The Pool Frog has long hind legs, a short body, webbed digits (fingers and toes), protruding eyes with pupils that open sideways and no tail. Characteristic for this small frog is a light green line over its brown back, it looks very much like its close relative the Edible Frog. Differences include that the Pool Frog has a larger middle foot bump and shorter legs. Frogs breathe through their skin when underwater but are also equipped with lungs for breathing air.
Color
The body is green-brown, their eyes are golden and their bellies are whitish with darker blotches.
Average size
5-9 cm / 0,05 – 0,25 kg, males somewhat smaller than females
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Latin = Rana lessonae

Species' local name

English:
Pool Frog
Svenska:
Gölgroda
Suomi:
Leväkatkarapu
По-русски: 
лягушка
Esti:
Tiigikonn
Lietuviškai:
Mažoji kūdrinė varlė
Latviešu:
Baseins varde
Polski:
Żaba jeziorkowa
German:
Kleiner Wasserfrosch
Dansk:
Pool frøen