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Frogs in Michigan

Frogs in Michigan

Despite the cold winters, Michigan is still home to quite a few frogs. To survive the freezing conditions, the frogs and toads living in the state will often become dormant in winter. The only poi

Frogs in Louisiana

Frogs in Louisiana

With all the marshlands and swamps in the state, Louisiana is home to quite a diverse selection of frogs. The pickerel frog is Louisiana's only poisonous frog. Frogs and Toads of Louisi

Frogs in Maine

Frogs in Maine

The various wetlands in Maine serve as excellent vernal pools for frogs to give birth in and spend their tadpole stage. The pickerel frog is Maine's only poisonous frog. Frogs and Toads

Frogs in Maryland

Frogs in Maryland

Maryland is home to several frog species that thrive in the state thanks to its abundant water bodies. The state’s only poisonous frog is the pickerel frog. Frogs and Toads of Marylan

Frogs in Massachusetts

Frogs in Massachusetts

Frogs are seen all over the state of Massachusetts, thanks to its humid continental climate. The pickerel frog is the only poisonous frog in Massachusetts. Frogs and Toads of Massachuse

Frogs in Indiana

Frogs in Indiana

Indiana's humid continental climate makes it an ideal home for a wide variety of frogs. Pickerel frogs are the only poisonous frogs in Indiana. Frogs and Toads of Indiana Tree Frogs

Frogs in Iowa

Frogs in Iowa

Iowa is home to several species of frog. The only poisonous frog native to Iowa is the pickerel frog. Frogs and Toads of Iowa Tree Frogs and Their Allies Blanchard’s Cricket Fro

Frogs in Kansas

Frogs in Kansas

Kansas has plenty of diverse habitats suitable for various frogs to live in. The pickerel frog is the only poisonous frog in Kansas but isn't known to be fatal to humans. Frogs and Toad

Frogs in Kentucky

Frogs in Kentucky

Kentucky is a great place to live for many frog species with its hot, humid summers and cool, rainy winters. Pickerel frogs are the only poisonous frogs in Kentucky. Frogs and Toads of