Wood Frog

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(Psuedacris crucifer) The spring peeper is a species which many who grew up in the eastern half of the North American continent may have heard on a spring camping trip, or hike through the forest. Their call is a high-pitched “peep” sound that can be as loud as a call from a songbird many times the size of this minute frog, which weighs only a few grams. During the spring, thousands of these frogs make their way to the vernal pools. Once there, the males will call day and night until they have found a female to reproduce with.
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(Psuedacris crucifer) The spring peeper is a species which many who grew up in the eastern half of the North American continent may have heard on a spring camping trip, or hike through the forest. Their call is a high-pitched “peep” sound that can be as loud as a call from a songbird many times the size of this minute frog, which weighs only a few grams. During the spring, thousands of these frogs make their way to the vernal pools. Once there, the males will call day and night until they have found a female to reproduce with.
(Psuedacris crucifer) The spring peeper is a species which many who grew up in the eastern half of the North American continent may have heard on a spring camping trip, or hike through the forest. Their call is a high-pitched “peep” sound that can be as loud as a call from a songbird many times the size of this minute frog, which weighs only a few grams. During the spring, thousands of these frogs make their way to the vernal pools. Once there, the males will call day and night until they have found a female to reproduce with.