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  2. List of amphibians of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern and south-central Arkansas Gray tree frog: Dryophytes versicolor (Le Conte, 1825) Apparently secure [10] Usually indistinguishable from Dryophytes chrysoscelis without DNA analysis or analysis of mating call [7] Sometimes put in the genus Hyla: Northwestern Arkansas Spring peeper: Pseudacris crucifer (Wied-Neuwied, 1838) Secure [11]

  3. The Frog That Freezes Itself for Winter - AOL

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    Wood frogs experience very little of the winter because they are frozen solid for the coldest eight months of the year. This is a high-risk strategy! If ice crystals form inside their body, they ...

  4. Pickerel frog - Wikipedia

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    Pickerel frogs typically emerge from hibernation around mid April with the majority of the frogs arriving at breeding ponds by early May. No fall reproduction has been reported for this species. [13] At the ponds, pickerel frogs are usually observed in large groups in the water. [14] Mating behavior is not much different from other ranids.

  5. Cascades frog - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the situation, the spots may change color from the lighter gray/brown to a darker black spot. The colors on the frog's back are also used to attract mates. The shape of the frog's head is most commonly an oval with the mouth coming out to a slight specific point. Adult frogs range from 50 to 65 mm in length.

  6. Common Surinam toad - Wikipedia

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    The mating period of these frogs is during the fall and winter seasons. These frogs call usually during the morning and mid-afternoon hours. [15] Males of this species do not attract females with croaks, instead producing a sharp clicking sound by snapping the hyoid bone in their throats. [16] The clicking sound resembles metallic noises.

  7. Teacher films hundreds of frogs swimming in a lake [Video] - AOL

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    6th grade teacher films an army of frogs hanging out in a lake @KristaMaureen / Facebook. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health ...

  8. This ‘fish cannon’ is used to repopulate ponds and lakes

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  9. Rana (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Frost [3] restricted Rana to the Old World true frogs and the Eurasian brown and pond frogs of the common frog R. temporaria group, [4] although other authors disagreed with this arrangement. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 2 ] [ 7 ] In 2016, a consortium of Rana researchers from throughout Europe, Asia, and North America revised the group, and reported that the ...