Subject: | Re: wood frog |
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From: | "Walter Knapp" waltknapp |
Date: | Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:58 am ((PDT)) |
Posted by: "Rich Peet" > > Ya, and in your area you have more species of toads than we have total > amphibs. Your neighborhood just likes these critters more. And still > no one has recorded all of the frogs and toads of MN from within MN > yet. Two of us that I know of are down to one species left. It took me 6 years to get all the GA species recorded in the state. Brimley's Chorus Frog was the last. I think I'm the only one to have recorded all of them. I still have one species that I've not photographed, that's a separate challenge. Walt |
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