The Pacific Tree Frog (Pseudacris regilla) is a very common species of chorus frog, with a range from the West Coast of the United States (from North California, Oregon, and Washington) to British Columbia in Canada. Living anywhere from sea level up to over 11,000 feet, they are found in shades of greens or browns and even have been known to change between them. They live in many types of habitats and reproduce in aquatic settings. This species ...
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The Pacific Tree Frog (Pseudacris regilla) is a very common species of chorus frog, with a range from the West Coast of the United States (from North California, Oregon, and Washington) to British Columbia in Canada. Living anywhere from sea level up to over 11,000 feet, they are found in shades of greens or browns and even have been known to change between them. They live in many types of habitats and reproduce in aquatic settings. This species is also known as the Pacific Chorus Frog.
The Pacific Tree Frog is able to grow the length of 5 cm long from snout to urostyle. Males are usually smaller than the females and contain a dark patch of skin on their throat. The dark patch is the vocal sac which stretches out when a male is calling. They can be a number of different colors from green, tan, reddish, gray, brown, cream, or black. Most are found to be either a shade of green or brown, and they have the ability to change their color to better match their environment. They usually have...
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