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Pacific Chorus Frog

Pseudacris regilla

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About Pacific Chorus Frog

Semi-aquatic amphibian, spending most of its time near waterInsectivorous, eating a variety of insects, including flies, beetles, and antsKnown for its distinctive chorus-like call

Size

2.5 - 5 cm

Weight

1 - 5 g

Lifespan

up to 5-7 years

Diet

Insectivorous, eating a variety of insects, including flies, beetles, and ants

Conservation Status

Status

Least Concern

Population Trend

stable

Threats

  • Habitat loss and fragmentation
  • Climate change
  • Disease

Additional Notes

The Pacific Chorus Frog is a widespread and relatively common species, but its population is declining in some parts of its range due to habitat loss and fragmentation, climate change, and disease.

Distribution

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Pacific Northwest United States

North America • United States

British Columbia, Canada

North America • Canada

The Pacific Chorus Frog is a widely distributed species, found in a variety of aquatic habitats, including ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America.