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Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Vissenbjerg, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi00230 24x36 mm diapositive © Rune Midtgaard 1978 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_045 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_043 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_042 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_041 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_040 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_039 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_038 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_037 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_036 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_034 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: rmi20100417_033 Digital photo © Rune Midtgaard 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest Zealand, Denmark. Malformed sub-adult with four hindlegs. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbrIMG_8759r Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2007 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest Zealand, Denmark. Malformed sub-adult with four hindlegs. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbrIMG_8751r Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2007 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest Jutland, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbrIMG_7769r Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2008 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest Jutland, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbrIMG_7767r Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2008 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest Jutland, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbrIMG_7746r Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2008 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest Zealand, Denmark. Calling male. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbrIMG_3053r Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2008 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Vestamager, Greater Copenhagen, Denmark. Photo ID: hbr20160328_022 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2016 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Vestamager, Greater Copenhagen, Denmark. Photo ID: hbr20160328_016 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2016 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Vestamager, Greater Copenhagen, Denmark. Photo ID: hbr20160328_010 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2016 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Great Belt, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbr20150703_010 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2015 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Antvorskov, western Zealand, Denmark. Calling male. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbr20140531_028 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2015 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Sprogø, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbr20120519_023 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2012 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Knudshoved Odde, southwestern Zealand, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbr20120506_058 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2012 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest of Ry, central Jutland, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbr20100910_063 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2010 Home |
Pelophylax esculentus Edible Frog Southwest of Ry, central Jutland, Denmark. P. esculentus is not regarded as a valid species by all authorities. It is what scientists call a klepton, and it is often refered to as "Pelophylax kl. esculentus". Photo ID: hbr20100910_060 Digital photo © Henrik Bringsøe 2010 Home |