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Pacific Tree Frog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 Briti...
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Description: Pacific treefrogs can come in brown, gray, tan and other earth tones as well as green (around Moscow Idaho, they tend to be light gray, green, ... The male Pacific Tree frog can be distinguished by the darker throat. All that puffing of the skin makes it get lots of friction, which causes it to get darker.
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allaboutfrogs.org/info/species/pacific.html
allaboutfrogs.org/info/species/pacific.html
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The Biogeography of Pacific Tree Frog ; (Hyla regilla) ... Dickerson, 1969). The Pacific tree frog, along with all frogs, is an ectotherm, which means that the temperature of its body is dependent on the temperature of its surroundings (Phillips, 1994). It has long legs with its tibia equal in length to its femur,
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bss.sfsu.edu/holzman/courses/Fall01%20projects/regilla....
bss.sfsu.edu/holzman/courses/Fall01%20projects/regilla.htm.htm
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A description of the Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla). ... Jameson, D.L., J.P. Mackey, and R.C. Richmond. 1966. The systematics of the Pacific tree frog, Hyla regilla. Proceedings of the California Academy of Scienices, 19:551-620.
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www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/herps/hyla-reg.html
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The scientific name of the Pacific Tree Frog is Hyla regilla. It can be found as far north as southern British Columbia to California in the south, and as far east as Montana and Nevada. It can also be found on the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia.
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www-atdp.berkeley.edu/9931/dhuang/essay.html
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The Pacific Treefrog is a very appealing little frog, and quite common in B.C. They are small frogs, up to 5 centimetres long, and may be any colour from pale grey or tan to bronze or bright emerald green. ... Pacific Tree Frog (Hyla regilla)
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www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/frogwatch/whoswho/factshts/pactre...
www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/frogwatch/whoswho/factshts/pactree.htm
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This commonly heard frog of the Pacific coast, active both day and night, is found from sea level to over 10,000' (3,000 m). When Hollywood moviemakers need an authentic outdoor nighttime sound, they often record its call.
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www.enature.com/flashcard/show_flash_card.asp?recordNum...
www.enature.com/flashcard/show_flash_card.asp?recordNumber=AR0018
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Crickets and meal worms will do fine and you will not need any special supplements in seeing that your pacific tree frog probably wont be bought en by a store but found in your, well if your in a Canadian province over to the west side of Canada.
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