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  2. Wildlife of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska has two species of frogs. They are the Columbia spotted frog and wood frog. Alaska also is inhabited by two introduced frog species, the Pacific tree frog (also referenced as the Pacific chorus frog), and the red-legged frog. [1] The only species of toad in Alaska is the western toad. [30]

  3. Nukotoys' Animal Planet Wildlands and Monsterology offer a ...

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    In Animal Planet Wildlands, each real-world trading card features one animal, weather pattern, etc. which can be brought to life within the game by tapping and holding it on your iPad's screen.

  4. The Secret Life of Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Life of Frogs is a 2018 Indian documentary that explores lesser-known frog species. It premiered on May 1, 2019, on Animal Planet. [1] Directed by Ajay Bedi, Vijay Bedi, and narrated by Jeff Alan Greenway, [2] the 45-minute film provides insights into the behaviors and lives of various frog species, with a particular focus on the purple frog and the torrent frog.

  5. Columbia spotted frog - Wikipedia

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    This frog exhibits a unique feature regarding its color. A light-colored strip runs along the upper lip, and the ventral sides of the frog are usually colored either pink or yellow, but only in the adult form. Columbia spotted frog. This frog is well known by a few of its physical characteristics, as well. It has a long, narrow out and upturned ...

  6. List of mammals of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska subspecies of moose (Alces alces gigas) is the largest in the world; adult males weigh 1,200 to 1,600 pounds (542–725 kg), and adult females weigh 800 to 1,300 pounds (364–591 kg) [43] Alaska's substantial moose population is controlled by predators such as bears and wolves, which prey mainly on vulnerable calves, as well as by ...

  7. Frog - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the order name Anura—and its original spelling Anoures—is the Ancient Greek alpha privative prefix ἀν-(an-from ἀ-before a vowel) 'without', [6] and οὐρά (ourá) 'animal tail'. [7] meaning "tailless". It refers to the tailless character of these amphibians. [8] [9] [10] The origins of the word frog are uncertain and ...

  8. EXCLUSIVE: Alaskan bears are the latest reality stars in new ...

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    Alaskan bears are the main stars in a new survival reality show. Peacock’s “The Hungry Games: Alaska’s Big Bear Challenge” focuses on the bears of the Katmai National Park as they get ...

  9. “What’s The Creepiest Display Of Intelligence You’ve Seen By ...

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    Image credits: TheBurn1nator No doubt about it, it’s a fact that humans are the most intelligent creatures on the planet. But, while we have a rich history of adapting to and comprehending the ...