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  2. List of amphibians of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    List of Minnesota amphibians lists all of the salamanders, frogs, and toads found in Minnesota. ... There are eleven species of frogs in Minnesota. [1] Common name

  3. List of U.S. state amphibians - Wikipedia

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    American green tree frog: Hyla cinerea: 1993 [10] Minnesota: Northern leopard frog: Rana pipiens: Proposed in 1999 [11] Missouri: American bullfrog: Rana catesbeiana: 2005 [12] New Hampshire: Red-spotted newt: Notophthalmus viridescens: 1985 [13] New Jersey: Pine Barrens tree frog: Dryophytes andersonii: 2018 [14] New Mexico: New Mexico ...

  4. Cope's gray treefrog - Wikipedia

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    The diet of Cope's gray treefrog primarily consists of insects such as moths, mites, spiders, plant lice, and harvestmen. Snails have also been observed as a food source. Like most frogs, Dryophytes chrysocelis is an opportunistic feeder and may also eat smaller frogs, including other treefrogs. [24]

  5. Appalachian mountain chorus frog - Wikipedia

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    Mountain chorus frogs are part of the family Hylidae, also known as the tree frogs. Tree frogs are one of the largest families in the order Salientia (also called Anura). Because they are so colorful and have many acrobatic talents, they have been called the "clowns and high-wire artists" of the amphibian world. The almost 500 species of tree ...

  6. Dryophytes gratiosus - Wikipedia

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    The barking tree frog is known for its loud, strident, barking call. It may also utter a repetitive single-syllable mating call. The calls of the barking tree frog sound like a church bell and have been described as "tonk" and "doonk". [6] It has been known to chorus with other frogs of the same and similar species.

  7. Urban tree frogs use drains in ingenious way - AOL

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    Discovery News reports, according to new research, a specific species of tree frog is using concrete city storm drains to. Skip to main content. News. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login ...

  8. Gray treefrog - Wikipedia

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    The gray treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor) is a species of small arboreal holarctic tree frog native to much of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. [ 2 ] It is sometimes referred to as the eastern gray treefrog , northern gray treefrog , [ 3 ] common gray treefrog , or tetraploid gray treefrog to distinguish it from its more ...

  9. Urban tree frogs use drains in ingenious way - AOL

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    Looks like a certain type of tiny tree frog in Taiwan has figured a pretty unique way to attract potential female suitors. Discovery News reports, according to new research, a specific species of ...