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    Default Adult Skitter

    Hello Evey one..
    Earlier I share a Baby skitter frog..Image.
    Baby Skitter frog. - Indiawilds: Land of the Tiger. Conservation, Wildlife Photography, Communities
    And This one is Adult skitter frog... When I ask about ID of this frog.. Expert say There is Lot of change comes in body and color.. this frog look like bull but truly it is skitter frog.. from it voice, its body shape.. and etc etc..
    And everyday new spices of frog and toad are found..Its looks like same but its different..!!! we get confused.

    So.. Hope you like my Skitter or bull or a new One..
    With canon 550D, 18-55mm
    F:5.6
    ISO:400
    Focal lenght: 46.0mm
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    Good details and eye contact. You could have zoomed in a bit more to avoid the stick at the top left, as it is a bit distracting. The clear water looks nice. Thanks for sharing.
    Regards,
    Mrudul Godbole

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    Agree with Mrudul's comment. Also, if you could click from a lower angle, then the image would be enhanced.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks for sharing this species. This looks very different from the skittering frogs seen further south. Agree that a lower angle would have been better. It would be great if the scientific name can be provided here.
    TFS

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