How does the mountain chorus 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.
✔✔ Scientifically 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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The mountain chorus frog (Pseudacris brachyphona) is a species of frog in the familyHylidae. The species is endemic to the United States. The natural habitats of P. brachyphonaare temperate forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, swamps, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, freshwater springs, ponds, open excavations, and canalsand ditches. It is threatened by habitat los
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