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Greek Stream frog (Ελληνικός βάτραχος)

Rana graeca

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Rana graeca is a brown frog with a relatively short and rounded snout. The body is relatively wide and flat. Individuals reach a snout-vent length of 70 to 80 mm. This species is restricted to the Balkans, ranging from southeastern Bosnia Herzegovina in the northwest, through western, central and southern Serbia, Montenegro, FYR Macedonia, Albania, most of Greece and southwestern and southern Bulgaria. It occurs at altitudes of 200-2,000m.
The pictured juvenile frog was spotted near Arta city, Epirus region, Greece.

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