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Pacific Tree Frog

Habitat:

Trees for most of the year but come down into puddles to breed. where tadpoles hatch and turn back into miniature frogs, who leave the water after sprouting legs, and they hop back into the tree tops untill the next breeding cycle. Native to the Pacific North Western California.

Notes:

The Females, and the Males have 2 distinct croaks.

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1 Comment

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Hello. Are all of these images your own (as indicated by ticking the Content Ownership box)? That is required. The reason I ask is that there are 6 photos all/most of different frogs. A spotting is about a single a species observed at a single location, normally at the same time, and including the same specimen(s) in all photos. You can only enter a single date and a place for the spotting. (An allowance can be made for a series showing development over a brief space of time that involves the same individual(s) but this must be made clear in the information boxes). Your first photo looks like a scan of a book photo and your 4th photo looks like it has been taken from a website. If the photo is not your own you are not allowed to post it here as your own. Please correct or remove this spotting if, and as, necessary. Thank you.

Fort Bragg, California, USA

Spotted on Mar 5, 2001
Submitted on Mar 5, 2013

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