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Green Frog

Green Frog

Lithobates clamitans

A semi-aquatic amphibian native to eastern North America, characterized by its distinctive green or brownish-green coloration and loud, distinctive vocalization.

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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Freshwater ecosystems including ponds, lakes, streams, wetlands, and marshy areas with abundant vegetation in eastern United States and southeastern Canada

Ecological Role

Critical as both predator and prey in aquatic and terrestrial food webs, controlling insect populations and serving as food source for larger predators

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Smooth, moist skin with green to olive-green dorsal coloration, often with brown mottling
  • LIMBS WINGS Powerful hindlimbs with webbed feet, enabling efficient swimming and long jumping distances
  • HEAD SENSORY Large, prominent eyes with horizontal pupils, well-developed tympanic membrane for sound reception
  • BODY STRUCTURE Robust body, typically 7-10 cm in length, with muscular legs adapted for swimming and jumping
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Sixflashphoto
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