Berislav Horvatic wrote:Well, let's say, most (very, very much) probably you did.
No, certainly. There's no way that's a dalmatina. Don't know why anyone would feel any need to cast even a shred of doubt.
Berislav Horvatic wrote:Well, let's say, most (very, very much) probably you did.
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Berislav Horvatic wrote:Well, let's say, most (very, very much) probably you did.
No, certainly. There's no way that's a dalmatina. Don't know why
anyone would feel any need to cast even a shred of doubt.
Mario Schweiger wrote:in this paper
PROGRAM MONITORINGA ZA LOMBARADIJSKU ŽABU (RANA LATASTEI) by Marija Kuljeric (no year)
(full in Croatian) is this distribution map of R. latastei in Croatia
link to full paper: http://www.dzzp.hr/dokumenti_upload/20150821/dzzp201508211306020.pdf
Jürgen Gebhart wrote:Bero, near Motovun, in the Woods near the River Mirna.
Ilian Velikov wrote:We are more "hybridised" than the Pelophylax genus And that's true for the language as well. I believe it's the same for most Balkan nations but if you want to consider yourself purely Slavic that's fine. I don't want to start another Balkan war
Jürgen Gebhart wrote:Bero, near Motovun, in the Woods near the River Mirna.
Berislav Horvatic wrote:Thanks. Obviously you knew where to search, because that's the bull's-eye.
Jürgen Gebhart wrote:Bero the true story is, we were on a hiking trail around Motovon when the frog crossed my way.
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