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  • Spanish
    • rana arborícola mexicana
    • rana de árbol mexicana
  • Maya
    • x-túuts´
    • quech
  • Seri
    • otác
    • ziix hax ano quiij
  • Scientific names
    • Smilisca baudinii
    • Smilisca baudini
  • English
    • Mexican Smilisca
    • Mexican Treefrog
  • Unknown
    • Mexican Smilisca

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eligar7

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kproyer

Date

Jun 13, 2013

Description

Observed two Mexican Tree frogs near pond. Located by call.

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mduran

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Sep 11, 2004

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juancruzado

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Jul 18, 2006

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danielpineda

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Apr 17, 2013

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Mexican Smilisca Smilisca baudinii

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sandboa

Date

Jul 2, 2011 10:07 PM CDT

Description

Heard calling in a flooded agricultural field.

Follow this link to the recorded call - http://www.naherp.com/vouchers/81658-101005.mp3

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Mexican Smilisca Smilisca baudinii

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sandboa

Date

Jul 1, 2011 10:12 PM CDT

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pmyska

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Oct 29, 2012 09:25 PM CDT

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arnoldo

Date

Nov 4, 2011

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Mexican Smilisca Smilisca baudinii

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toby

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Sep 19, 2006

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Mexican Smilisca Smilisca baudinii

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víctoracosta

Date

May 7, 2010 10:20 PM CST

Description

Santa Rosa, Costa Rica.

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Description from Wikipedia

The Mexican Tree Frog, Baudin's Tree Frog or Van Vliet’s Frog (Smilisca baudinii) is a nocturnal species of tree frog found primarily in Mexico, from as far north as the Sonoran Desert (ranging into southern Texas) and as far south as Costa Rica. They are usually found within lightly forested areas near permanent sources of water.

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Conservation Summary

Source: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. . Downloaded on 10 November 2011.