Pacific Tree Frog
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Hylidae
Pseudacris
Pseudacris regilla
The Pacific Tree Frog is the most commonly heard frog on the west coast. The color of the individual can vary. They are most often a green or a gray, but may also be brown or black... More »
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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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We never had insect pest problems in the yard after the frogs took up residence.; Read more information on this subject in the Housing Your Pet Frog section. ... 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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Biogeography of Hyla Regilla ... this based on a previous experiment that proved that frogs could detect UV-B light. The experiment yielded the following findings: approximately one-fourth of the Cascade frogs and Western toads died when exposed to UV-B radiation, virtually no Pacific tree frogs died under the same conditions.
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This adult frog was found as seen here about 10 feet up in a tree producing the land call one afternoon in Thurston County, Washington. Northern Pacific Treefrog ; Pictures and Information. ; ... I have seen frogs produce this call while they were sitting high on a tree branch as well as when they were on the ground.
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・ Pacific Tree Frogs can be kept in a small fish tank or sterilite container with air holes drilled in... ・ For further reading, look for care sheets about green tree frogs. Their care should be similar, and the...
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The Pacific Tree Frog reproduces by laying eggs. Eggs are laid in early March to May in temporary ponds where predators do not live or lay eggs. By choosing temporary ponds instead of deep permanent ponds, Tree Frogs reduce the number of predators that may eat the tadpoles.
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Pacific Treefrogs have no dorsolateral folds. Boreal Chorus Frogs are treefrogs as well. They resemble Pacific Treefrogs but have much smaller toe pads, have an eyestripe which continues along the body, and usually have three stripes on their backs. ... Pacific Tree Frog (Hyla regilla)
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Children’s book editor Leslie Owen has chosen the life cycle of the tiny Pacific tree frog as the subject for her first book. The text begins in ... Pacific Tree Frogs provides a good overview of the creatures‚ life cycle, and habitat and introduces young people to many concepts dealt with in elementary school science.
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