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Cricket Frog

Acris crepitans

Description:

These little Amphibians have one big sound. When they make their songs they sound like two magnet rocks clicking together. They eat small bugs spiders. They are fairly tiny and can range in size and they vary in color from green, brown with black detailing. They are often seen by the waters edge and can be easily missed by hikers. You have to be really looking for them to spot them. They are a constant at the Southwest Nature Preserve.

Habitat:

Ponds and swamps

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ZooNerd
Spotted by
ZooNerd

Kennedale, Texas, USA

Spotted on May 15, 2016
Submitted on May 20, 2016

Spotted for Mission

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