Tread with caution when traversing the bog.
The ground is unstable and you do not know what lurks below.
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Tread with caution when traversing the bog.
The ground is unstable and you do not know what lurks below.
BOREAL CHORUS FROG (PSEUDACRIS MACULATA) Seedskadee NWR by USFWS Mountain Prairie on Flickr.
Boreal chorus frogs are common on Seedskadee NWRs wetland and riparian habitats. They are the smallest frog in Wyoming, 3/4 inch (metamorph) to 1.5 inch. They can range from tan, green, or rust red.
Dorsal pattern highly variable, typically 3 sets of stripes down back, but stripes often broken into spots. Dark mask typically extends from nose to groin as a stripe.Often heard rather than seen. Call sounds like running a thumb nail along a comb (criiiiiiiiiiiik).
http://www.toadtrackers.org/index.php/wyomings-amphibians/boreal-chorus-frog/
Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS