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  2. Magee Marsh Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The state of Ohio bought the marshland in 1951 to create the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. [2] [3] Magee Marsh was one of the sites chosen to reintroduce the Canada goose to Ohio in the 1960s. The program hatches 9,000 to 11,000 goslings each year, making it one of the nation's most successful wildlife reintroduction programs. [3]

  3. These are the rules if you want to hunt frogs legally in the ...

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    Let’s put on public record, then, that Ohio’s frog season, an opportunity for a sort of nightly bank withdrawal, begins at 6 p.m. sharp on Friday and continues through April 30, 2025.

  4. Marsh frog - Wikipedia

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    The marsh frog is the largest type of frog in most of its range, with males growing to a size around 100 mm (3.9 in) SVL and females slightly larger (4 in) SVL. [4] There is a large variation in colour and pattern, ranging from dark green to brown or grey, sometimes with some lighter green lines; a lighter line on the back is generally present.

  5. Pelophylax caralitanus - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal surface of P. caralitanus is greenish-brown heavily blotched with dark brown. It is similar in appearance to the Levant water frog (Pelophylax bedriagae) and the marsh frog (Pelophylax ridibundus), the two other lowland species of frog found in Turkey, but differs in being rather larger and not having longitudinal brown stripes on the head and back.

  6. Limnodynastes - Wikipedia

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    Long-thumbed frog: Limnodynastes fletcheri Boulenger, 1888: Giant banjo frog: Limnodynastes interioris Fry, 1913: Woodworker frog: Limnodynastes lignarius (Tyler, Martin, and Davies, 1979) Striped marsh frog or brown-striped frog: Limnodynastes peronii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841) Salmon-striped frog: Limnodynastes salmini Steindachner, 1867 ...

  7. ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’ Review: Daisy Ridley Turns ...

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    The movie is being marketed as a "psychological" thriller, but psychology is what it doesn’t have. It’s more like "Cape Fear" reduced to a "Predator" sequel.

  8. Striped marsh frog - Wikipedia

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    Striped marsh frog with spawn Striped marsh frog spawn in a garden pond in Melbourne This species is the most frequently encountered frog on the east coast of Australia. They are normally the first frog to colonise a garden frog pond and are often victims of backyard swimming pools.

  9. Poyntonia - Wikipedia

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    Poyntonia paludicola, commonly known as the Montane Marsh frog, is the sole member of the genus. It is endemic to the Western Cape province, South Africa . Populations have been recorded in the Kogelberg , Hottentots-Holland , and Klein River mountains at the elevations of 0–1,800 m (0–5,906 ft) asl .