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Pacific Tree Frog

Pseudacris regilla

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Field Notes

Description:

They can be a number of different colors from green, tan, reddish, gray, brown, cream, or black.
Has a dark stripe, that can either be black or dark brown, that goes over the eye from the nose to the shoulder
Skin is covered in little bumps.
"...They have long legs compared to their bodies and they tend to be slender. Their toes are long and only very slightly webbed. On the end of each toe, there is a round sticky toe pad or disks used for climbing and sticking to surfaces." (Wikipedia).

Habitat:

Ranges from Baja California to British Columbia.

Notes:

The only frog that goes "Ribbit"

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