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That species is the Cricket Frog. Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi) belongs to a frog family that has three representatives here in Texas, although it is the only one of its genera.
New York's population of northern cricket frogs has been declining for more than 80 years. The number of sites where they were documented dropped from 26 in the 1990s to seven in 2009-11 ...
Blanchard’s cricket frog is named after naturalist Frank N. Blanchard (1888-1937), a University of Michigan professor who had nation-wide renown within herpetological circles.
A Blanchard's cricket frog is a tiny tree frog that was once common in Northern Ohio, but now only found in small pockets of habitat. A research team is studying the cause of the huge population ...
Now, biologists believe there are just four “meta-populations” of cricket frogs in the state. They are still found in the Lower Hudson Valley, with recent sightings in Rockland, Ulster, Orange ...
Researchers led by Jake Socha discovered that cricket frogs in Virginia and North Carolina use unique 'fast-moving belly flops' to jump multiple times on water, a behavior called 'skittering'.
Cricket frogs are one of the smallest frogs in North America, easily sitting on the thumb of an average adult's hand. To observe the cricket frog in motion, team members used high-speed videography.
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