http://wildlifedepartment.com/wildlife/field-guide/amphibians/streckers-chorus-frog WebAppearance. Strecker's chorus frogs can attain a size of approximately 1.5 inches (about 3.5 cm). They vary in color from light grey, brown to green with darker longitudinal blotches, and a distinctive dark spot that runs underneath the eye. Their underside is typically white in color, with yellow or orange around the groin region.
Pseudacris streckeri – P. illinoensis Strecker
WebAbstract: The range of the Illinois chorus frog (Pseudacris streckeri illinoensis) in Arkansas is restricted to the eastern quarter of Clay County. Nearly 100% of this species’ native sand-prairie habitat has been converted to agricultural fields. The original range of the Illinois chorus frog encompassed at least 9,982 ha. WebChorus frogs can survive being frozen and are among the first frogs to emerge in the spring. They feed on small insects and other invertebrates, and are eaten by a wide variety of predators. Other names: striped chorus frog, midland chorus frog, Hyla triseriata, Pseudacris nigrita triseriata Western chorus frog © Victor Crich Threats and Trends the wearable garden
ADW: Pseudacris streckeri: PICTURES
Webchorus frog, ( Pseudacris ), also called swamp tree frog, or swamp cricket frog, any of several species of tree frogs belonging to the family Hylidae. Chorus frogs are found in North America from Canada to the southern … WebDescription. The Strecker’s chorus frog is a small but robust chorus frog. Although small, it is the largest of the chorus frogs. The skin is granular, and the dorsal ground color is gray, grayish-brown, or greenish-brown with distinct elongated blotches, which may be dark brown or green. The robust arms and legs are banded with the same colors. WebStrecker’s Chorus Frog Identification: A stout frog, almost resembling a toad in form; coloration variable but includes green, dark green, gray, and light brown. There are … the wearable blanket