Agile Frog

The Agile Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Agile Frog (Rana dalmatina) is a frog in the genus Rana in the family of the true frogs. More

Agile Frogs have pale brown or reddish-brown colouration on their backs with a white coloured underside. They have dark brown, triangular shaped markings on the sides of their head and they have dark bands on their hind legs. More

The Agile frog has a maximum length of 9cm, slender in appearance, and has very long rear legs. Upper surfaces are beige, light brown or olive brown sometimes with darker blotches, underneath it is white or cream and variably spotted. More

Encyclopedia The Agile Frog (Rana dalmatina) is a frog in the genusGenusIn biology, a genus is a taxonomic unit used in the classification of living and fossil organisms. More

agile frog is found in only a few northern locations including Jersey - it is not found anywhere else in the British Isles. The Jersey population of the agile frog has been declining in both range and numbers since the early 1900's. More

The Agile frog is a native amphibian of the British Isles, but is found only on Jersey. More

Agile Frog - Agile Frog information - Agile Frog facts Agile Frog ( Rana dalmatina ) SEARCH THIS SITE ANIMALS Insect (Insecta) Fish (Osteichties) & Sharks More

Agile FrogWhile the agile frog is wide-spread throughout Europe, Jersey is the only place in the British Isles where this long-legged species can be found. Its population in Jersey has been declining in both range and numbers since the early 1900s. More

The Agile Frog (Rana dalmatina) is critically endangered on the British isle of Jersey off the coast of France. In this You Tube post, John Cleese describes the threats to the species, which include habitat loss and pollution. More

* Agile frog tadpoles grow about one third larger than those of Common and Moor frog do. More

The Agile frog was first described by Fitzinger in Bonaparte in 1838, the scientific name of this species is Rana dalmatina. Rana is Latin and means frog. dalmatina is also Latin and means 'Dalmatian' from the Dalmatia region in western Balkans.. More

And of course the Agile Frog is another inhabitant of these breeding colony. These are another faces of the breeding sites... More

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John Cleese helps save the rare Agile Frog on Jersey = // added November 24, 2009 // 0 comments // width="467" height="350"> Spikeproductions * Spikeproductions More

Italian agile frog spawn undergoing mitosis© Fabio Pupin Close up of a female Italian agile frog with eggs© Fabio Pupin Female Italian agile frog with eggs© Fabio Pupin Italian agile frog© Axel Kwet Italian agile frog, anterior view© More

The agile frog is among thousands of species whose populations are rapidly declining because of water pollution, acid rain, global warming, depletion of the ozone layer, disease and habitat loss. More

underside of the Agile Frog is white without any spots. During mating season, the males often become dark brown. More

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couple Agile Frog, Common Frog and Common Toad (Bufo bufo) use the temporary pools from here. Snowing... and the first amphibian: a male Common Frog in one section of a drinking-trough. More

* John Cleese helps save the rare Agile Frog on Jersey - video John Cleese helps save the rare Agile Frog on Jersey - John Cleese lends his support to the plight of the critically More

Bedell Cristin GroupSupporting the Jersey Agile Frog Project For further information, please contact www.bedellgroup.com. Sorry, you must have JavaScript enabled and a flash player installed to view this content; click here to download Adobe Flash Player. More

Order : Anura
Family : Ranidae
Genus : Rana
Species : dalmatina
Authority : Bonaparte, 1840