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Frogs in South Dakota

Frogs in South Dakota

South Dakota is known for its dry winters and partially humid summers, with only a handful of frogs calling the state home. Frogs and Toads of South Dakota Tree Frogs and Their Allies

Frogs in South Carolina

Frogs in South Carolina

With over 683 miles of lakes in the state, South Carolina is home to various frogs. Pickerel frogs are the only ones in South Carolina known to be poisonous. Frogs and Toads of South Ca

Frogs in Rhode Island

Frogs in Rhode Island

In Rhode Island, frogs live in swamps and moist, coniferous, and deciduous forests. But they move to wetlands without fish when they breed, like kettle ponds and vernal ponds. Pickerel frogs are t

Frogs in Pennsylvania

Frogs in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is home to several frog species, which can be spotted in forests, swamps, or even the backyard of one's home. Pickerel frogs are the only ones in Pennsylvania known to be poisonous.

Frogs in Oregon

Frogs in Oregon

Oregon’s streams and ponds are home to a wide variety of frogs. Frogs and Toads of Oregon Tailed Frogs Coastal Tailed FrogRocky Mountain Tailed Frog Tree Frogs and Their Allies

Frogs in Oklahoma

Frogs in Oklahoma

Oklahoma is known for its high biodiversity, including frogs. The only poisonous frog native to Oklahoma is the pickerel frog. Frogs and Toads of Oklahoma Narrow-mouthed Frogs (calle

Frogs in Ohio

Frogs in Ohio

Ohio’s humid continental climate makes it a great place to live for multiple frogs. The pickerel frog is the sole poisonous frog in Ohio. Frogs and Toads of Ohio Tree Frogs and The

Frogs in North Dakota

Frogs in North Dakota

As North Dakota is a very cold place to live, only a handful of frogs call it home. Frogs and Toads of North Dakota Tree Frogs and Their Allies Boreal Chorus FrogCope’s Gray Treefr

Frogs in North Carolina

Frogs in North Carolina

North Carolina has several frogs that thrive in the mostly humid continental state. The pickerel frog is North Carolina’s only poisonous frog species. Frogs and Toads of North Carolin