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Northern Spring Peeper

Photo Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServicePhoto Credit: Aubrey M. HeupelSCIENTIFIC NAME: Pseudacris crucifer cruciferOTHER NAMES: Spring peeperSTATUS: Common statewide. Lowest Conservation Concern....

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Southern Chorus Frog

Photo Credit: Robert Mount Photo Credit: Aubrey M. HeupelSCIENTIFIC NAME: Pseudacris nigrita nigrita STATUS: Locally common in Dougherty Plain and Southern Pine Plains and Hills. Also occurs in eastern...

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Little Grass Frog

 Photo Credit: John JensenSCIENTIFIC NAME: Pseudacris ocularis (Bosc and Daudin)OTHER NAMES: None. STATUS: Rare and peripheral in Dougherty Plain. Known from only four localities in southeastern...

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Greenhouse Frog

Photo Credit: John D. Wilson/USGS  SCIENTIFIC NAME:Eleutherodactylus planirostrisSTATUS: Exotic. Apparently confined to coastal areas of Baldwin and Mobile Counties, where it prefers lawn edges,...

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Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad

Photo Credit: Mitchell MarksSCIENTIFIC NAME:Gastrophryne carolinensis STATUS: Common statewide. Lowest Conservation Concern. DESCRIPTION: The Eastern narrow-mouthed toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis) is...

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Bronze Frog/Green Frog

Photo Credit: Scott GravetteSCIENTIFIC NAME: Lithobates clamitans ssp.STATUS: Common statewide, this highly aquatic and familiar frog is bronze (L.c. clamitans) in southern and green (L.c. melanota) in...

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Pig Frog

Photo Credit: Robert MountSCIENTIC NAME: Lithobates grylio STATUS: Locally common in Lower Coastal Plain and southernmost tier of counties of Dougherty Plain and Southern Pine Plains and Hills. Low...

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River Frog

Photo credits: Aubrey M. HeupelSCIENTIFIC NAME:Lithobates heckscheri(Wright)STATUS: Peripheral and rare in southern portion of Southern Pine Plains and Hills, and potentially in Dougherty Plain of...

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Pickerel Frog

Photo Credit: Mitchell MarksSCIENTIFIC NAME: Rana palustrisSTATUS: Fairly common to uncommon and locally distributed in all regions above Fall Line, with disjunct populations in Lime Hills and Southern...

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Gopher Frog

MISSISSIPPI GOPHER FROG, Photo Credit: Mark BaileySCIENTIFIC NAME:Lithobates capito (Le Conte)GOPHER FROG, Photo Credit: Stephen RichterSCIENTIFIC NAME:Lithobates sevosus (Goin and Netting)OTHER NAMES:...

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