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Do leopard frogs hear better on land or in the water?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Northern leopard frogs are easily recognized by their slim bodies and leopard-like round, dark spots outlined with pale yellow and white. These leopard spots are located within two distinct yellow ridges extending along each side of the back. The background coloring can vary from shades of greens to grays to browns. Another identifying feature is that the inside concealed surface of the thigh is immaculate white, not yellow as in other species. Other common names for this frog are meadow frog and grass frog. The Lakota word for frog is "gnaska." 



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Answered by Neeraj723
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Leopard Frogs need moisture, so they like to live in or near streams, ponds, wetlands, lakes and wet meadows. As you walk along the bank of a stream, pond or lake, you'll frequently see or hear them jump into the water as you walk by. They are hard to catch because they can jump fast and far.
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