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'''''[[Pelophylax cypriensis]]''''', commonly known as the Cyprus water frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae, the [[true frog]]s. It is endemic to Cyprus. It is a medium-sized frog, with females (body length up to 75mm) being larger than males (up to 65mm). The skin is rather warty and colouration varies widely. There are four unwebbed toes on the front legs and five webbed toes on the hindlegs. Males have paired external [[vocal sac]]s. ''Pelophylax cypriensis'' is medium-sized, with females (body length up to 75mm) being larger than males (up to 65mm). The skin is rather warty and colouration varies widely. There are four unwebbed toes on the front legs and five webbed toes on the hindlegs. Males have paired external [[vocal sac]]s. This Cyprus water frog was photographed under the Elia Bridge in [[Limassol District]], Cyprus.
'''''[[Pelophylax cypriensis]]''''', commonly known as the Cyprus water frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae, the [[true frog]]s. It is endemic to Cyprus. It is a medium-sized frog, with females (body length up to 75mm) being larger than males (up to 65mm). The skin is rather warty and colouration varies widely. There are four unwebbed toes on the front legs and five webbed toes on the hindlegs. Males have paired external [[vocal sac]]s. The skin is rather warty and colouration varies widely. There are four unwebbed toes on the front legs and five webbed toes on the hindlegs. Males have paired external [[vocal sac]]s. This Cyprus water frog was photographed under the Elia Bridge in [[Limassol District]], Cyprus.


|credit=Photograph credit: [[User:Charlesjsharp|Charles J. Sharp]]
|credit=Photograph credit: [[User:Charlesjsharp|Charles J. Sharp]]

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Pelophylax cypriensis
Pelophylax cypriensis, commonly known as the Cyprus water frog, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae, the true frogs. It is endemic to Cyprus. It is a medium-sized frog, with females (body length up to 75mm) being larger than males (up to 65mm). The skin is rather warty and colouration varies widely. There are four unwebbed toes on the front legs and five webbed toes on the hindlegs. Males have paired external vocal sacs. The skin is rather warty and colouration varies widely. There are four unwebbed toes on the front legs and five webbed toes on the hindlegs. Males have paired external vocal sacs. This Cyprus water frog was photographed under the Elia Bridge in Limassol District, Cyprus.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp

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