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  2. 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 ...

  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. Northern cricket frog - Wikipedia

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    The southern cricket frog has longer legs, with less webbing on the hind feet, and a more pointed snout, though northern cricket frogs have been observed with snouts indistinguishable from those of the southern species, [7] and the markings on the back of the thigh are typically more sharply defined than that of the northern cricket frog, [8 ...

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

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    Northern cricket frog. ... Southern leopard frog. Where and when to find them: Although rare in North Jersey, southern leopard frogs can be found all over the state. They are usually found in ...

  6. List of amphibians of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    List of amphibians of Alabama. The U.S. state of Alabama has 73 known indigenous amphibian species. [1] These indigenous species include 30 frog and toad species and 43 salamander species. [2][3][4] Two of these native species may have become extirpated within the state. They are the Mississippi gopher frog and flatwoods salamander. [1][5]

  7. Blanchard's cricket frog - Wikipedia

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    Blanchard's cricket frogs can be found through most of the Midwest United States, ranging from Michigan and Wisconsin in the north to southern Texas in the south and from Colorado in the west to West Virginia in the east. [9] Although not listed at the federal level, Blanchard's cricket frogs

  8. List of amphibians of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Southern cricket frog (Acris gryllus) - Widespread east of the Mississippi River, but not recorded west of it. [1] Upland chorus frog (Pseudacris feriarum) - Widespread east of the Mississippi River, but not recorded west of it; may occupy regions in the northeast. [1]

  9. List of amphibians of Florida - Wikipedia

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    American bullfrog. Bronze frog. Carpenter frog. Florida bog frog. Gopher frog. Pig frog. Rana clamitans - locally called "green frog". River frog. Southern leopard frog.