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  2. Spring peeper - Wikipedia

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    The spring peeper is a tan or brown frog with a dark cross on its dorsa (thus the Latin name crucifer, meaning cross-bearer [7]), though sometimes the marking may be indistinct. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Dark lines can also be found between the eyes and in a crossband on the hindlimbs of P. crucifer . [ 10 ]

  3. Pine woods tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The pine woods tree frog is a very small species, growing to a length of 25 to 38 mm (0.98 to 1.50 in). The color varies, sometimes being mottled brownish-gray, deep reddish-brown, gray, or grayish-green, usually with dark markings on its back.

  4. List of amphibians and reptiles of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific tree frog (Pseudacris regilla) is a very common species of chorus frog, with a range from the West Coast of the United States (from North California, Oregon, and Washington) to British Columbia in Canada. Living anywhere from sea level up to over 10,000 feet, they are found in shades of greens or browns and even have been known to ...

  5. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    In warm periods, it eats earthworms, insects, mollusks, fish, rodents, insectivores, bird eggs, lizards, snakes, frogs and carrion. [ 4 ] A 50 kg (110 lb) boar needs around 4,000–4,500 calories of food per day, though this required amount increases during winter and pregnancy, [ 56 ] with the majority of its diet consisting of food items dug ...

  6. Northern leopard frog - Wikipedia

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    Two burnsi morphs, a green morph, and a brown morph of the northern leopard frog Brown morph northern leopard frog in a wood chip pile in Iowa. The northern leopard frog has several different color variations, with the most common two being the green and the brown morphs, with another morph known as the burnsi morph. Individuals with the burnsi morph coloration lack spots on their backs, but ...

  7. The Pacific tree frog and the Baja California chorus frog are some of the only frog species that make a "ribbit" sound. The misconception that all frogs, or at least all those found in North America, make this sound comes from its extensive use in Hollywood films.

  8. List of Mad episodes - Wikipedia

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    Frog the Bounty Hunter: In a parody of Frogger and Dog the Bounty Hunter, a frog tries to hunt down a kid with ice cream, but get run over by a car while trying to cross the street. Mike Wartella short: A woman takes her dog, who is wearing a dog cone , out of the vet, but a man screams "Dogaphone!"

  9. List of United States Christmas television episodes - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads: Our First Christmas Tree (1956) The DuPont Show with June Allyson: A Silent Panic (1960) Family Theatre: A Star Shall Rise (1952) Joseph Schildkraut Presents: Ring Around the Christmas Tree (1953) The Millionaire: Millionaire Wilbur Gerrold (1955) The O. Henry Playhouse: Christmas by Injunction (1957) Screen Directors Playhouse: Tom ...