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Northern Red-legged Frog. Photo: Teal Waterstrat (USFWS)
Amphibians and Reptiles

Northern Red-legged Frog

Northern Red-legged Frog Scientific Name: Rana aurora Status (B.C.): Blue listed The Northern Red-legged Frog is a medium sized brown or reddish frog, with smooth skin marked by small black “freckles.” Their most distinctive trait is the red coloring on the underside of their hind legs. Northern Red-legged Frogs enjoy Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 12 yearsSeptember 26, 2011 ago
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