Balkan Frog

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iBalkan Frog
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Ranidae
Genus: Rana
Species: R. kurtmuelleri
Binomial name
Rana kurtmuelleri
Gayda, 1940

The Balkan Frog (Rana kurtmuelleri) is a species of frog occurring in Greece and, to a lesser extent, in Albania, Montenegro, and Serbia. The species highly resembles Rana ridibunda, from which it was only distinguished in 1991 by bio-acoustic analysis. The separation of the species is not unanimously accepted.

The average length is 72 mm for males, 78 mm for females. The back is green or occasionally brown, often with a light green stripe down the middle, and with darker spots irregularly distributed across the back. The tympanum is bronze or green surrounded by a darker color.

The species is found across Greece except in the northeastern corner, where R. ridibunda is found instead. In Western Greece it lives along with Rana epeirotica. It occurs from sea level up to 1000 m, though large populations are not found above 600 m. Small introduced populations live in Denmark and Italy.

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