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These guys are quite common around our backyard. They seem to love getting into the flowerpots and even the open mulch bags. Basically these guys love the moisture. These guys make an interesting chirp which sounds like a squeaky pipe or something. These things are not that big and are mainly a golden brown color with some green around the eyes. They are not that big but are a pretty good size. I love looking for these things at night in the spring and summer when they are abundant. I have caught these things numerous times. I started recognizing them back in high school at my place. They are a very interesting little frog.
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Went to Tandy Hills to look for some trout lilies (leading a walk next week). Spotted some populations a bit further north and west than I'd seen before. While I was at Tandy Hills, I spotted some other stuff too. :)
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Went to Tandy Hills to look for some trout lilies (leading a walk next week). Spotted some populations a bit further north and west than I'd seen before. While I was at Tandy Hills, I spotted some other stuff too. :)
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Went to Tandy Hills to look for some trout lilies (leading a walk next week). Spotted some populations a bit further north and west than I'd seen before. While I was at Tandy Hills, I spotted some other stuff too. :)
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This species occurs naturally in the city limits of Brownsville, and this is a wild specimen found on the grounds of the Gladys Porter Zoo.
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Left work a bit early to enjoy the nice weather (albeit a little warm) and explored Tandy Hills -- one of the best natural parks in Fort Worth! :)
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Left work a bit early to enjoy the nice weather (albeit a little warm) and explored Tandy Hills -- one of the best natural parks in Fort Worth! :)
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Left work a bit early to enjoy the nice weather (albeit a little warm) and explored Tandy Hills -- one of the best natural parks in Fort Worth! :)
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found under sheet metal laid over grass
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