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The Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa, meaning "precious frog") is a member of the frog family Ranidae of order Anura. It is a medium-sized aquatic frog endemic to the Pacific Northwest and historically well distributed in the Puget Trough/Willamette Valley province and the Cascade Mountains of south-central Washington and Oregon.
The Columbia spotted frog reproduces similarly to other amphibians, but with a few unique details added. Reproduction takes place in areas where emergent vegetation is present. Two of the preferred types of vegetation for reproduction are reed canary grasses and cattails. The spotted frog reproduces in the same body of water in which it lives.
The Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris) is a North American species of frog. It is a medium-sized frog reaching lengths of up to 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (90 cm). Its color ranges from a dark, olive green to light brown with irregularly-shaped black spots on its back and legs (rendering its name).
Columbia spotted frog-- Rana luteiventris; Oregon spotted frog-- Rana pretiosa; Green frog-- Rana clamitans; Northern leopard frog-- Rana pipiens; Pacific chorus frog-- Pseudacris regilla = Pacific Treefrog - (Hyla regilla or Pseudacris regilla) Northern red-legged frog-- Rana aurora; Coastal tailed frog-- Ascaphus truei; Rocky Mountain tailed ...
Typical frogs Northern red-legged frog, Rana aurora LC and: [n 2] California red-legged frog, Rana draytonii VU T Foothill yellow-legged frog, Rana boylii NT Cascades frog, Rana cascadae NT Columbia spotted frog, Rana luteiventris LC Southern mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa EN E and: [n 2] Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog, Rana sierrae EN
Columbia spotted frog, a frog found in North America; Oregon spotted frog, a frog endemic to the Pacific Northwest; Spotted chorus frog, a frog native to the United States and Mexico; Spotted grass frog, a frog native to Australia; Spotted paa frog, a frog endemic to Yunnan, China; Spotted rubber frog, a frog found in several countries of Africa
Red-spotted newt: Notophthalmus viridescens: 1985 [13] New Jersey: Pine Barrens tree frog: Dryophytes andersonii: 2018 [14] New Mexico: New Mexico spadefoot toad: Spea multiplicata: 2003 [15] New York: Wood frog: Lithobates sylvaticus: Proposed in 2015 [16] North Carolina: Pine barrens tree frog (state frog) Hyla andersonii: 2013 [17] Marbled ...
From 1998 to 2012 the zoo partnered on a recovery effort for endangered Oregon spotted frogs, ... More than 1,500 turtles have been released in the Columbia Gorge ...