California tree frog facts for kids
Quick facts for kids California tree frog |
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Pseudacris
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P. cadaverina
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Pseudacris cadaverina (Cope, 1866)
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Hyla cadaverina |
The California tree frog (Pseudacris cadaverina) is a species of tree frogs. They often look like stones because of their skin which helps them to camouflage. They have webbed feet and their skin is rough and looks like warts. They can reach up to 2.9 to 5 cm long.
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In Spanish: California tree frog para niños
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