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  2. List of amphibians of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gray tree frog: Found in the eastern-central portion of the state, excluding the most eastern fifth [40] LC [41] Pseudacris clarkii: Spotted chorus frog: Found in central Texas [42] LC [43] Pseudacris crucifer: Spring peeper: Found in eastern Texas [44] LC [45] Pseudacris fouquettei: Cajun chorus frog: Found throughout eastern Texas [46] LC [47]

  3. Grogu - Wikipedia

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    There were 2.28 million social media interactions about the characters on news stories in the first two weeks after the release of The Mandalorian, [154] and two million tweets featuring the words "Baby Yoda" were sent on Twitter between November 12 and December 5, 2019. [64]

  4. Forget eggs, frogs give birth to live tadpoles

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    This makes the species even more unique, as PLOS One said, because other frogs that skip the egg step typically give birth to froglets, or baby frogs, but these frogs still give birth to tadpoles.

  5. Grogu, aka Baby Yoda, Uses the Force in Google Search ... - AOL

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  6. Squirrel tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The squirrel tree frog (Dryophytes squirellus) is a small species of tree frog found in the southeastern United States, from Texas to Virginia. This is an introduced species in the Bahamas . Squirrel tree frogs are small frogs, about 1.5 inches in length as adults.

  7. The scientific reason why we’re so obsessed with Baby Yoda

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    If your reaction to seeing Baby Yoda for the first time was, “I can’t take it!” you’re not alone. There's a scientific reason why you're obsessed.

  8. Rio Grande leopard frog - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande leopard frog (Lithobates berlandieri), from Cameron County, Texas, USARio Grande leopard frogs grow from 2.2 to 4.5 inches (5.6 to 11.4 cm) in length. They are usually tan, brown, or pale green in color, with distinctive black spotting with prominent light-colored ridges down either side of their backs.

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