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Pacific Tree Frog

Pseudacris regilla

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Field Notes

Description:

They grow up to around 5cm long from snout to end, males are somewhat smaller with a darker patch of skin under their throat.
The Pacific Tree Frog comes in a variety of greens and browns, and sometimes a little of both. They have a black or dark brown eye stripe that goes over the eye from the nose to the shoulder, and their toes have less webbing between them.

Habitat:

Woodlands, Wetlands, Fields etc. and the Coast to High Altitudes. Most common on the pacific coast from California to Washington, but some can be found anywhere between Baja California all the way up to British Columbia!

Notes:

Also known as a Pacific Chorus Frog. The only frog that goes "ribbit".

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