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Blue .:. Male moor frog Male moor frogs turn completely blue for just a few days a year.<br />
As a photographer the trick is to be exactly at the right place at the right time..... Anura,Male,Rana arvalis,Reflection,amphibians,blue,frog,moor frog Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Blue .:. Male moor frog

Male moor frogs turn completely blue for just a few days a year.
As a photographer the trick is to be exactly at the right place at the right time.....

    comments (12)

  1. That's so cool! Why do they turn blue? Posted 14 years ago
    1. To impress them frog ladies of course ;) Posted 14 years ago
      1. Silly me. The reason anything happens in nature :) Posted 14 years ago
  2. Impressive !! Posted 14 years ago
  3. Very impressive indeed. Exactly the right time and place it is. Beautiful shot!! Posted 14 years ago
  4. Perfect shot with a beautiful reflection in the water. Super! Posted 14 years ago
  5. Great one, love the blue color! Posted 14 years ago
  6. beautiful color and reflection! Posted 14 years ago
  7. So cool that you've discovered the specie identification feature, Roeselien.

    I noticed a few small issues in the text of some species, will fix those as soon as I can.
    Posted 13 years ago
    1. Yeah, I did......a wonderful addition!!! Posted 13 years ago
  8. beauty!! frogs are interesting creatures one tiny movement and they are gone :P Posted 11 years ago
  9. Brilliant capture! Posted 6 years ago

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The Moor Frog is a slim, reddish-brown, semi-aquatic amphibian native to Europe and Asia. It is a member of the family Ranidae, or "true frogs".

Similar species: Frogs
Species identified by Roeselien Raimond
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By Roeselien Raimond

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Uploaded Aug 13, 2011.