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Pacific Tree Frog

Pseudacris regilla

Description:

Found this tiny little guy hopping down the main hallway of the Inn late last night - about the size of my thumbnail.



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6 Comments

Greeneda
Greeneda a year ago

So small! wauw!

AmberLundeen
AmberLundeen a year ago

Thanks Karen!

KarenSaxton
KarenSaxton a year ago

pacific tree frog

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar a year ago

OK... such small frogs...find hiding around big boulders here in India. Frogs mostly come to civil area for dryness during heavy raining here.

AmberLundeen
AmberLundeen a year ago

No - we are actually still in the dry months - we haven't a a single drop of rain in three months! We were tearing out a lot of weeds next to the Inn yesterday and I think this frog may have been living in them.

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar a year ago

Is there rainy season..?
I find such frogs around rocky surfaces...!!

California, USA

Lat: 38.74, Long: -120.68

Spotted on Sep 5, 2011
Submitted on Sep 5, 2011

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