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Spring peeper

Pseudacris crucifer

Photo by joshsguelph
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Field Notes

Description:

This little frog was about the size of a quarter, and had a distinctive orange colour. It also appeared to have suction cup like fingers.

Habitat:

I found this frog stuck to the inside of an outdoor sink, which still had quite a bit of moisture inside of it. The outdoor sink was located on the outskirts of Guelph in a small retirement community.

Notes:

The land owners where I found this frog said that it had been living there for quite some time now.

Species ID Suggestions

spring peeper

Pseudacris crucifer

Comments (1)

I hope this is not the Strawberry Poison Dart Frog! Most probably it wont be, as they are found in Central America. But looks very similar.

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