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Pine Barrens Treefrog

The Pine Barrens Treefrog is one of the most striking amphibians in the eastern United States. With its bright green body and bold, purple side…

Green Treefrog

The Green Treefrog is one of those amphibians that’s hard not to love. With its bright green color and cheerful, bell-like calls, this little frog…

Gray Treefrog

The Gray Treefrog is one of those amphibians that really knows how to blend in — literally. This little frog can change its color to…

Northern Cricket Frog

The Northern Cricket Frog may be tiny, but it packs a lot of personality into a small package. Named for its rapid, cricket-like call, this…

Southern Cricket Frog

The Southern Cricket Frog might be tiny, but it’s full of personality. This energetic little amphibian gets its name from its high-pitched, cricket-like call that’s…

Blanchard’s Cricket Frog

Blanchard’s Cricket Frog is one of the smallest frogs in North America, but don’t let its size fool you—this tiny amphibian is full of energy….

Arizona Tree Frog

The Arizona tree frog (Hyla wrightorum) might be small, but don’t let its size fool you — this little frog has a surprisingly loud call…

Bird-voiced Treefrog

The Bird-voiced Treefrog (Hyla avivoca) is one of those enchanting amphibians that’s easy to miss but unforgettable once you hear it. True to its name,…

Pine Woods Tree Frog

The Pine Woods Tree Frog is a small, secretive frog with a big personality — at least when it comes to calling. Sometimes nicknamed the…

Gulf Coast Toad

The Gulf Coast Toad is a tough little amphibian that thrives in some pretty unpredictable places. Found mainly in the U.S. Gulf Coast region, this…