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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. Phyllomedusa burmeisteri - Wikipedia

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    The white dots catch and help attract the attention of the prey, luring them in. [7] After the prey is lured in close enough, the frog lunges out quickly and captures it using tongue protraction. These white dots are hidden on the under side of the frog during the day when they are not hunting.

  6. 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

  7. Chiasmocleis ventrimaculata - Wikipedia

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    Chiasmocleis ventrimaculata, also known as the dotted humming frog, [2] [3] is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is found in Bolivia , Brazil , Colombia , Ecuador , and Peru .

  8. Gigging - Wikipedia

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    Frog gigging at night by a pond using a flashlight and a homemade frog gig. Frog gigging is commonly done at night, but it can be done during the day as well. Traditionally, flashlights or spotlights are used to locate the frogs as their eyes reflect the light at night. In addition to help the locating of frogs, shining a light in their eyes ...

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