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Northern green frog

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Ranidae

Scientific name
  
Rana clamitans melanota

Rank
  
Subspecies


Similar
  
Lithobates clamitans, Frog, Amphibians, Rana, Lithobates

Northern green frog lithobates clamitans melanota


The northern green frog (Lithobates clamitans melanota) is a subspecies of the green frog, Lithobates clamitans. It is native to the northeastern North America and has been introduced to British Columbia. Its mating call sounds like the single note of a plucked banjo. It is also quite common in the pet trade.

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Description

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Adult green frogs attain a snout-vent length of 5.5 to 9 cm (2.25 to 3.5 in). The ground color is green or brownish-green. Where the green back and sides fade into the white belly and chest, some black mottling may occur. Some individuals may have light-gray mottling on the chest. The most prominent feature is the pair of dorsolateral folds extending from behind the tympanic membranes to just beyond halfway down the back. The male’s single vocal sac is internal. When it calls, the throat swells, but the vocal sac is not visible.

Habitat

Northern green frog Northern Green Frog Rana clamitans melanota

The northern green frog dwells in marshes, swamps, ponds, lakes, springs, and other aquatic environment. It is active both day and night.

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References

Northern green frog Wikipedia