Mario Schweiger wrote:from a non amphibians expert: Rana temporaria male
Yes! Unless anyone has evidence that Montenegro dalmatina have short legs, highly mottled bellies etc.
It's maybe a pity that Andrej did not argue in more detail why it is not
dalmatina, but the
dalmatina-like eardrum and snout shape of my frog illustrate that (perhaps together with
Podarcis siculus)
temporaria are the kings of variation among European herps. All over Europe & even in proportions of body parts. This is especially true for montane populations. In the western Pyrenees, notably long-legged
temporaria are also often mixed up with
dalmatina.