Cope’s Gray Treefrog might be small, but it packs a big personality — especially when it comes to its call. Found throughout much of the…
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Cuban Tree Frog
The Cuban Tree Frog is a big, bold, and invasive amphibian that’s made quite a name for itself in the southeastern United States. Native to…
Baja California Tree Frog
This little tree frog might just be one of the most versatile amphibians in the western U.S. The Baja California Tree Frog is small, colorful,…
Sierran Tree Frog
If you’ve ever hiked through the mountains of the western United States and heard a loud, raspy “ribbit,” you might have been listening to the…
California Tree Frog
The California Tree Frog might not be the flashiest amphibian out there, but it’s a true master of camouflage. With its rock-like coloring and preference…
Boreal Chorus Frog
If you’ve ever walked near a marsh or pond in early spring and heard what sounds like tiny fingers running along a comb, there’s a…
Strecker’s Chorus Frog
Strecker’s Chorus Frog (Pseudacris streckeri) might be small, but it’s got a big voice and a surprising knack for disappearing into its surroundings. This elusive…
Spotted Chorus Frog
The Spotted Chorus Frog is one of those tiny amphibians you could easily miss — but its cheerful mating call in spring makes it hard…
Squirrel Tree Frog
Ever heard a frog that sounds like a squeaking toy? Meet the Squirrel Tree Frog, one of the most charming and adaptable little frogs in…
Barking Treefrog
Despite its name, the Barking Treefrog doesn’t have fur or fetch sticks — but it does have a bark! This large, bold treefrog gets its…
