Frog and Rose photo 3
by Cheryl Hoyle
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Frog and Rose photo 3
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Cheryl Hoyle
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Photograph - Photograph
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The Pacific Chorus Frog is 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 Chorus Frogs have a conspicuous dark "mask" or stripe extending from the nostrils through the eye as far as the shoulder. They are often marked with dark patches or stripes on the back, and are usually pale cream underneath. Their legs are long and slender; their toes have round pads, which help the frog grip and climb, and there is very little webbing between the toes, making them look quite long. Females are slightly larger than males, a feature common to most frogs. Learn about wetlands and how important they are to the environment.
I was at a nursery and heard a chorus frog and found it hanging out in this rose.
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January 10th, 2014
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