| True
Toads (Family
Bufonidae) |
Family
Hylidae (cont'd) |
True
Frogs (Family
Ranidae) |
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American
Toad
Bufo americanus |
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Barking
Treefrog
Hyla gratiosa |
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Carolina
Gopher Frog
Rana capito |
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Fowler's
Toad
Bufo fowleri |
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Squirrel
Treefrog
Hyla squirella |
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Bullfrog
Rana catesbeiana |
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Oak
Toad
Bufo quercicus |
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Mountain
Chorus Frog
Pseudacris brachyphona
|
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Green
and Bronze Frog
Rana clamitans |
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Southern
Toad
Bufo terrestris |
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Brimley's
Chorus Frog
Pseudacris brimleyi |
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River
Frog
Rana heckscheri |
Treefrogs
and Their Allies (Family
Hylidae) |
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Spring
Peeper
Pseudacris crucifer |
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Pickerel
Frog
Rana palustris |
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Northern
Cricket Frog
Acris crepitans |
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Upland
Chorus Frog
Pseudacris feriarum |
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Southern
Leopard Frog
Rana sphenocephala |
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Southern
Cricket Frog
Acris gryllus |
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Southern Chorus Frog Pseudacris
nigrita |
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Wood
Frog
Rana sylvatica |
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Pine
Barrens Treefrog
Hyla andersonii |
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Little
Grass Frog
Pseudacris ocularis |
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Carpenter
Frog
Rana virgatipes |
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Gray
Treefrog
Hyla chrysoscelis and
Hyla versicolor |
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Ornate
Chorus Frog
Pseudacris ornata |
Spadefoots
(Family
Pelobatidae) |
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Green
Treefrog
Hyla cinerea |
Narrowmouth
Toads
(Family Microhylidae) |
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Eastern
Spadefoot
Scaphiopus holbrookii |
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Pine
Woods Treefrog
Hyla femoralis
|
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Eastern
Narrowmouth Toad
Gastrophryne
carolinensis |
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This website created by: Grant Connette and
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Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina 28035-1719.
Text and maps from: Dorcas,
M. E., S. J. Price, J. C Beane, and S. S. Cross. 2007. The Frogs
and Toads of North Carolina. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission,
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