Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer)
Observed by johnmark_hershberger, CC BY-NC
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Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer)
Observed by johnmark_hershberger, CC BY-NC

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The peeper
cutest moment of my life πΈππ
Spring peepers in amplexus By: Robert S. Simmons From: Living Amphibians of the World 1966
what does the frog say?
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Hi! I was wondering what type of little fellow I saw last night. Wisconsin, US.
Frog ID - WI, USA:
Hello, yes, this frog friend looks like a Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), family Hylidae.
Spring peeper - Wikipedia
Although spring peepers are rarely more than 1.5in long, they make some of the loudest sounds in the forest relative to their size! Β©
spring peeper be upon ye
And upon ye, @pugswithlasers