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    • Hyla gratiosa
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Barking Treefrog Hyla gratiosa

Observer

rasaziz

Date

Jul 3, 2008

Description

Barking Treefrog (Hyla gratiosa)

Description: The barking treefrog is the largest treefrog species in North Carolina. It has large toe pads and is generally green with reddish-brown or purple spots. Like most treefrogs, the barking treefrog can change color rapidly, from green to gray or brown. It also has distinctly granular skin, which differentiates it from smooth-skinned species like the green treefrog.

Habitats and Habits: Barking treefrogs occur in the Coastal Plain and eastern Piedmont, primarily in pine forests and dry flatwoods. Although barking treefrogs can be found high in trees, they are also adept burrowers, sometimes taking refuge under sand or soil. They breed in permanent and semipermanent wetlands. Eggs are laid singly at the bottom of the pond. The tadpole period lasts about six to 10 weeks.

Call: Barking treefrogs call from April to September. Their breeding call is a single “toonk,” given every few seconds. From a distance, a breeding chorus may sound like a pack of barking dogs. Unlike other treefrogs that call from vegetation or the shoreline around a wetland, barking treefrogs call while floating on the surface.

Frog Fact: Although relatively common in North Carolina, barking treefrogs are uncommon and protected in Virginia, Delaware and Maryland.

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Observer

valerieclark

Date

Aug 7, 2007

Description

Hyla gratiosa, Barking Treefrog
In Stuart, FL 34997, USA

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Barking Treefrog Hyla gratiosa

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jplarry

Date

Sep 12, 2011 06:22 PM EDT

Description

Barking Tree Frog (Hyla gratiosa) from Holly Springs, Mississippi

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Barking Treefrog Hyla gratiosa

Observer

sarasalamander

Date

Jun 11, 2006

Description

Found in pond

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Barking Treefrog Hyla gratiosa

Observer

sarasalamander

Date

Apr 30, 2005

Description

Male Barking Treefrog found in pond

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Barking Treefrog Hyla gratiosa

Observer

loarie

Date

Jul 3, 2008

Description

This location is approximate. South east of Southern Pines NC near Fort Bragg Army Base

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