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How do you distinguish male frog from female frog?​

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Answered by lonelynaveen
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A small round disc called the tympanum covers the ears of both male and female frogs. On males of most frog species, the circumference of this small disc is larger than the eye of the frog. On females of most frog species, the disc's circumference is equal to the size of the frog's eye.

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Answered by alltimeindian6
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Males and female frogs often have slight differences on their hands and feet. Male frogs often have small differently coloured and/or more roughly textured patches on their hands, especially on the insides of their thumbs. Often tricky to see, in the breeding season they often turn dark and become raised

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