Herpetofauna - One Life's List Plains
Leopard Frog St. Louis Co., Missouri. 1975. |
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How to tell a
Plains Leopard Frog? Look to the dorsolateral fold, the upraised
ridge running from the eye to the back legs. Near the legs, the fold
is interrupted and inset medially, away from the legs; sometimes it is
broken into two lines. This interruption is clear on the pictured
frog. Northern and Southern Leopard Frogs have an uninterrupted
dorsolateral fold.
These are frogs of open fields and prairies, sometimes found quite a distance from water. The frog pictured was found in southern Illinois, where they are common in some places and rare or absent in others. |
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