Is boreal toad chorus frog spotted frog tiger salamander producers?
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- One species, the northern leopard frog, apparently has disappeared from Grand Teton and has not been seen in decades.
- ... The remaining native species, the Columbia spotted frog,
- the boreal chorus frog, the barred tiger salamander and the boreal toad are relatively widespread.
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- Cool, dry conditions limit Yellowstone's amphibians to four species.
- Population numbers for these species are not known.
- Amphibians: boreal toad, chorus frog, spotted frog, tiger salamander.
- The spotted frog may be declining in the West.
- Some researchers suspect that there are more amphibians in Yellowstone than are currently known, but this has not been documented yet.
- Yellowstone is home for a small variety of amphibians.
- Glacial activity and current cool and dry conditions are likely responsible for their relatively low numbers in Yellowstone.
- Adult boreal chorus frogs eat tiny insects, like mosquitoes, and other small animals without backbones.
- Chrous frogs are eaten by snakes, birds, small mammals like mice and shrews, and by large insects.
- The tadpoles are eaten by birds and large insects.
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