Fish and Herptile Leopard Frog Pickerel Frog. Leopard Frog Identification: They are 2-3.5 inches Green or brown Rounded black spots Light stripe on upper.

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Fish and Herptile Leopard Frog Pickerel Frog

Leopard Frog Identification: They are inches Green or brown Rounded black spots Light stripe on upper lip Back ridges

Leopard Frog Habitat: Lakes Streams Ponds Grass or meadows Often far from standing water Voice/Call: A deep, rattling snore Can sound like a thumb rubbing against a balloon

Pickerel Frog Identification: 2-3 inches in length Brown or tan Rectangular black or brown spots Parallel rows along the back Yellow or orange on surface of hind legs

Pickerel Frog Habitat: Streams and lake shores Grassy-sedge woods Meadows and old fields Voice/Call: Low pitched with weak carrying power Very similar to the Leopard Frog

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