
Pacific Chorus Frog
Pseudacris regilla
Least Concern
About the Pacific Chorus Frog
The Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla) is a species documented in our database. Learn more about this species through the information below.
Conservation Status
Pacific Chorus Frog is currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.
Population Trend
stable
Current Threats
- Habitat loss and fragmentation
- Climate change
- Disease
Photo Gallery

3 photos available
Geographic Distribution
Distribution by Region
Pacific Northwest United States
Continent: North America
Country: United States
Region: Washington, Oregon, and northern California
British Columbia, Canada
Continent: North America
Country: Canada
Region: Southern and central regions of British Columbia
Distribution Overview
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.
Quick Facts
- Size
- 2.5 - 5 cm
- Weight
- 1 - 5 g
- Lifespan
- up to 5-7 years years
- Diet
- Insectivorous, eating a variety of insects, including flies, beetles, and ants
Habitat
PondsLakesSlow-moving streamsWetlands
Behavior
- Semi-aquatic amphibian, spending most of its time near water
- Insectivorous, eating a variety of insects, including flies, beetles, and ants
- Known for its distinctive chorus-like call