Hello i was wondering if anyone has ever seen Pine Barrens Tree Frogs available. i know they were protected in a few states, but i am not sure of there current status. are they actually available on the market? thnaks dj
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Hello i was wondering if anyone has ever seen Pine Barrens Tree Frogs available. i know they were protected in a few states, but i am not sure of there current status. are they actually available on the market? thnaks dj
No, there are not any on the market. It is mainly b/c the are endangered in their area. They are great looking frogs though.
hey thanks for the info, i was wondering because i never have seen any available. i took some pictures of some last week in SC the night after the Hurricane. if i can figure out how to post some pics on the forum. it was so cool. after a heavly rain i went herping on a golf course which had many ponds, large puddles, streams, etc. i heard a full chorus which at first sounded like only green tree frogs calling. with my flashlight i found some male pine barrens treefrogs calling in the water of a large puddle on the green. i also took some pics of green tree frogs, pine woods tree frogs, eastern narrow mouth's, gray tree frogs, squirrel tree frogs, crickett frogs all congregated at the same puddle. I Also found a few Southern leopard frogs in the same area that night. it was an awesome vacation despite the Hurricane. i must say i was much more productive finding amphibians on that trip than snakes. i have to agree that Pine Barrens Tree frogs are awesome. its good that they are protected, unfortunately habitat destruction will never end with all of the malls going up. hopefully one day, thanks again for the response. Happy Herping!! Dave
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