Wood frog
(Redirected from Lithobates sylvaticus)
For other wood frogs, see Wood frog (disambiguation).
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Species: | Rana sylvatica
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The wood frog (Rana sylvatica) is a species of frog. It is part of the family Ranidae. It lives in North America and is the state amphibian of New York. The wood frog hibernates during winter.
Wood Frog Media
Wood frog demonstrating lighter skin tones, New Jersey Pine Barrens
Showing ground leaf camouflage pattern, Darien Lakes State Park
Showing dark skin tones, Mer Bleue Conservation Area
Depicting a pinkish-tan skin tone, White Clay Creek
Picture of a wood frog on the shoreline of Kabekona Lake, Minnesota.
Lithobates sylvaticus found in southern Quebec
Other websites
- Media related to Lithobates sylvaticus at Wikimedia Commons
- USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center