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  2. American green tree frog - Wikipedia

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    American green tree frogs are also able to undergo interspecific mating competition. In southern Florida, the Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is an invasive species that has a similar call to the American green tree frog with respect to timing and pitch. A study found that their calls compete acoustically with each other due to ...

  3. Sounds of North American Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The album developed a cult following [15] [16] and by the 1990s, college radio stations were featuring a frog "call of the day" from the album. [10] In its October 1998 issue, CMJ New Music Monthly named the record its Weird Album of the Month, noting that the barking tree frog's hypnotic chirp "wouldn't sound out of place on an Oval record". [17]

  4. Green tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Green tree frog is a common name for several different tree frog species: American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea), a frog in the family Hylidae found in the southern United States; Australian green tree frog (Litoria caerulea), a frog in the family Hylidae native to Australia and New Guinea; Emerald green tree frog (Rhacophorus prasinatus), a ...

  5. Mysterious new frog species found to croak like ‘Star Trek ...

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    Frog calls sound similar to boatswain whistle and tricorder from Star Trek series, researchers say

  6. Frog hearing and communication - Wikipedia

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    The frequency and durations of different species' calls vary similarly to the preference of that species' females. The neural circuitry of females of different species varies. A frog which demonstrates vocalizations in male-male competition is the Lithobates clamitans aka the Green Frog. Typically, they have four types of calls each warning a ...

  7. Dryophytes gratiosus - Wikipedia

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    Dryophytes gratiosus is the largest native tree frog in the United States, acquiring its name from the raucous and explosive call. [4] It is 5 to 7 cm (2.0 to 2.8 in) in head-body length. [ 5 ] It is variable in color, but easily recognizable due to the characteristic dark, round markings on its dorsum .

  8. Dryophytes - Wikipedia

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    Canyon tree frog: Dryophytes avivocus (Viosca, 1928) Bird-voiced treefrog: Dryophytes bocourti (Mocquard, 1899) Bocourt's tree frog: Dryophytes chrysoscelis (Cope, 1880) Cope's gray treefrog: Dryophytes cinereus (Schneider, 1799) American green tree frog: Dryophytes euphorbiaceus (Günther, 1858) Southern highland tree frog: Dryophytes eximius ...

  9. Pseudacris sierra - Wikipedia

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    The Sierran chorus frog or Sierran treefrog (Pseudacris sierra) is native to the state of California, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, and Montana. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has a range from the West Coast of the United States from Central California inland through Idaho.