Here's the IDs from my son who is a professor of biology and has written
several books about frogs. They are close to matching up with the list fro=
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Kevin.
Sorry took so long - just lots going on. I tried to list dominate species
first in each clip:
Frogs Blackwater A - Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's gray treefrogs); Cricket
frogs, probably southern southern cricket frogs (Acris gryllus); Hyla
cinerea (green treefrogs); some birds
Frogs Blackwater B - Cricket frogs, probably southern southern cricket frog=
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(Acris gryllus); Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's gray treefrogs)
Frogs Florida A - Hyla cinerea (green treefrogs); Cricket frogs, probably
southern southern cricket frogs (Acris gryllus); pig frog (Rana grylio);
insects
Frogs Florida B - Cricket frogs, probably southern southern cricket frogs
(Acris gryllus); pig frog (Rana grylio);
Frogs Florida C - Pig frogs (Rana grylio); insects; Cricket frogs, probably
southern southern cricket frogs (Acris gryllus);
Frogs Illinois -Cricket frogs, probably northern cricket frogs (Acris
crepitans) if from Illinois;
Frogs Louisiana - bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana); Cricket frogs, probably
southern southern cricket frogs (Acris gryllus); green frog (Rana clamitans=
)
Frogs South Carolina A - Hyla cinerea (green treefrogs); southern toads
(Bufo terrestris)
Frogs South Carolina B - Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's gray treefrogs);
squirrel treefrogs (Hyla squirella);
Michael E. Dorcas, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Department of Biology
Davidson College
Re: Looking for some frog IDs
Hi Danny,
I replied to your email but my reply got lost. I'll try again, here are my
guesses for your frogs and toad:
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