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Day 9 of #froggyfall - Spooky forest / Barking tree frog (Dryophytes gratiosus)
The largest frog native to the United States, the barking tree frog is known for its loud and explosive call. It has been known to chorus with other similar species of frogs.
Day 7 of #froggyfall - Mossy log / Vietnamese mossy frog (Theloderma corticale)
These frogs get their name from their moss-like palette and texture. They are found in northern Vietnam and southern China. When frightened, they can curl up into a ball and play dead.
Day 5 of #froggyfall - Cozy treat / Wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus)
The wood frog can survive being frozen thanks to its remarkable ability to increase the concentration of glucose in its cells, preventing the formation of ice crystals that would normally pop them.
Day 3 of #froggyfall - Herb garden / Common parsley frog (Pelodytes punctatus)
This frog can be found from Spain to Northern France. Common parsley frog tadpoles can reach up to 6.5 cm in length, which is longer than they normally are as adults (3.5 - 4.5 cm)!
Day 1 of #froggyfall - Mushroom / American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea)
This frog is found in central and southeastern United States and can honk up to 75 times per minute! It is the state amphibian of not one, but two US states (Louisiana and Georgia).
Mini shop update coming Friday, Aug 12 at 3pm EST! Going to have some new stamps and stamp washi!
Do you think he’d heal me if I got mauled by a Paras again?
Some bees that I drew almost 3 years ago for a zine that never came out 🫖🐝🌸