Pelophylax cypriensis

[2][3] It is widespread in Cyprus, with the highest density in the Troodos area, the most humid part of the island.

It can live in both stagnant and brackish water, including small pools, streams, and ditches.

The skin is rather warty and colouration varies widely.

[5] Males have paired external vocal sacs.

[6] This true frog article is a stub.