How do mountain Chourus frog defend itself?
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✔✔ This frog's call resembles the sound made by rubbing one’s finger over the teeth of a hard plastic comb, but is more nasally and higher pitched than the Western chorus frog's call.
✔✔ Significally speaking, only members of the Ranidae family are true frogs. In Ohio, this includes the bullfrog, green frog, northern and southern leopard frogs, pickerel frog, and wood frog.
✔✔ The others belong to the Hylidae family which includes the tree frogs, chorus frogs, and cricket frog.
✔✔ In general, frogs tend to have moist, relatively smooth skin and leap.
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There are two chorus frog species in Ontario: the boreal and the western chorus frog. ... boreal chorus frog, but no major threats affect this species as a whole, and it is not believed to ...
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