This frog was found in the same area as Gray Tree Frogs, Green Tree Frogs and Squirrel Tree Frogs. Any ideas on what it might be?
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This frog was found in the same area as Gray Tree Frogs, Green Tree Frogs and Squirrel Tree Frogs. Any ideas on what it might be?
Looks like a spring peeper with a VERY faint "crucifer" mark on it's back. It wouldn't be any of the 3 species you listed. More importantly, what state are you in?
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Louisiana
Definitly spring peeper :-D
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