
Bronze frog - Wikipedia
Description The bronze frog grows up to 2–4 in (5.4–10.2 cm). Distinguishing characteristics include a bronze to brownish body, a white belly with dark, irregular blotches, and a bright-green upper lip and …
Bronze Frog - University of Florida
Jan 13, 2020 · To hear frog calls, visit the USGS Frog Call Lookup and select the species you want to hear from the common name drop-down list (to hear the Bronze Frog, select "Green Frog" from the …
Green / Bronze Frog (Lithobates clamitans) - University of Georgia
Description: A medium-sized frog reaching up to 7.5 cm (3 in). Coloration ranges from bright green to bronze or brown, with many individuals showing both. The belly is whitish with gray mottling, and …
Bronze Frog (Rana clamitans clamitans) - Texas Parks & Wildlife …
Named for its body color, the bronze frog is a secretive species, hiding under vegetation near ponds, creeks and rivers. It may be difficult to find until warm, humid evenings when its mating call is heard. …
Bronze Frog - North Louisiana Wildlife
Bronze frogs are one of two subspecies of the green frog found in the eastern U.S. and British Columbia in Canada. They and their sibling northern green frogs live in 30 states throughout the …
Bronze Frog/Green Frog - Outdoor Alabama
Common statewide, this highly aquatic and familiar frog is bronze (L.c. clamitans) in southern and green (L.c. melanota) in northern Alabama. Breeds April to August. Prefers swamps, small streams, …
Bronze Frog - Natural History on the Net
Natural Habitat – Shallow streams, ponds, springs, marshes, bayous, bald cypress swamps with dense vegetation. Diet – Flies, crickets, small snakes, fish, crayfish, tadpoles, other frogs. Predators – Fish, …
Brazos Bend State Park - Bronze Frog
A plain brown or bronze colored back. Body shape is similar to the Bullfrog. A boney ridge extends from just behind the eye to near the back leg. Voice - A single explosive baritone note sounding like …
Rana clamitans Bronze Frog - Florida Nature
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Wonders of Wildlife: Bronze Frog
The bronze frog is cold-blooded and does not produce its own body heat like we do. During cold winter months, it protects itself by hibernating or becoming dormant as if it is in a deep sleep.