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California tree frog

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Pseudacris

Higher classification
  
Chorus frog

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Pseudacris cadaverina

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Frog, Baja California chorus frog, Chorus frog, Amphibians, Pacific tree frog

The California tree frog or California chorus frog (Pseudacris cadaverina) is a "true" tree frog (family Hylidae) from southern California (USA) and Baja California (Mexico). Until recently, the California tree frog was classified in the genus Hyla.

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Description

California tree frog Baja California Treefrog Pseudacris hypochondriaca hypochondriaca

It is a cryptically colored species of tree frog, often resembling granitic stones. It is grey or light brown on its dorsum with darker blotches, and has a whitish venter. It is yellow on the undersides of its legs, groin, and lower abdomen; males of the species have a dusky-yellow throat. The California tree frog has conspicuous toe webbing and pads, and its dorsal skin is roughened and warty. It is 2.9–5 cm (1.1–2.0 in) long.

Habitat and conservation

California tree frog Baja California Treefrog Pseudacris hypochondriaca hypochondriaca

This species is most likely to occur along streams with abundant boulders and cobbles in their channels. Its distribution is spotty and localized. These frogs are easily handled.

California tree frog California Treefrog Pseudacris cadaverina

California tree frog is not considered threatened by IUCN: it is a relatively common species with broad distribution, and there are no major threats, except perhaps UV radiation that reduces embryonic survival.

California tree frog Baja California Treefrog Pseudacris hypochondriaca FactSheet

California tree frog California Tree Frog Pseudacris Hyla cadaverina

References

California tree frog Wikipedia