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  2. Northern cricket frog - Wikipedia

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    Acris crepitans paludicola. The northern cricket frog (Acris crepitans) is a species of small hylid frog native to the United States and northeastern Mexico. These frogs are majorly in grey, green, and brown color with blotching patterns. Many have a brown or orange stripe down the center of their back and a triangular marking on the top of ...

  3. Cricket frog - Wikipedia

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    Cricket frog. Cricket frogs, genus Acris, are small, North American frogs of the family Hylidae. [1][2] They occur in northern Mexico (Coahuila), the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, and in southern Ontario, Canada. [1] They are more aquatic than other members of the family, and are generally associated with permanent bodies of water ...

  4. Blanchard's cricket frog - Wikipedia

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    The average life span for this frog is about one year, which is why the species is considered to be short-lived. Little is known about the interactions and basic ecology, even though populations are decreasing. [3] Blanchard's cricket frog was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the northern cricket frog.

  5. A guide to the frogs and toads of NJ: Species, habitats ... - AOL

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    New Jersey has 16 species of frogs and toads, 13 of which can and have been sighted in North Jersey. ... Northern cricket frog. Where and when to find them: Northern cricket frogs can be found ...

  6. Southern cricket frog - Wikipedia

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    The southern cricket frog or southeastern cricket frog (Acris gryllus) is a small hylid frog native to the Southeastern United States. [2] It is very similar in appearance and habits to the northern cricket frog, Acris crepitans, and was considered formerly conspecific (Dickerson 1906). The scientific name Acris is from the Greek word for ...

  7. Spring peeper - Wikipedia

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    Spring peeper. The spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) [3] is a small chorus frog widespread throughout the eastern United States and Canada. [4] It prefers permanent ponds due to its advantage in avoiding predation; however, it is very adaptable with respect to the habitat it can live in. In northern regions, the frog is able to endure below ...

  8. List of amphibians of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Blanchard's cricket frog: Acris blanchardi: Boreal chorus frog: Pseudacris maculata: American bullfrog: Lithobates catesbeianus: Cope's gray treefrog: Hyla chrysoscelis: Crawfish frog: Lithobates areolatus: Endangered Fowler's toad: Anaxyrus fowleri: Gray treefrog: Hyla versicolor: Great Plains toad: Anaxyrus cognatus: Green frog: Lithobates ...

  9. Acrisinae - Wikipedia

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    Acrisinae. Acrisinae is a subfamily of the tree frog family Hylidae. [1] There are only two genera in this subfamily, Acris (cricket frogs) and Pseudacris (chorus frogs). They are native to most of the Nearctic realm, and are found as far north as the Great Slave Lake in Canada, all across the United States, and down Baja California and some ...