This is an uncommon and highly endangered tree frog. In Florida, this treefrog is found only in hillside seepage bogs in a limited area of the
western panhandle. Size: The pine barrens treefrog in Florida reaches 1.25-1.50 inches in length. However,
the pine barrens treefrog in the Carolinas and New Jersey may be slightly larger.
Description: The pine barrens treefrog has a bright green back with a brownish stripe running through the eye and down the side. The stripe is
bordered by white or yellow. Additionally, there are yellow spots on the underside of the legs. Males call with a rapid " by white or yellow. Additionally,
there are yellow spots on the underside of the legs. Males call with a rapid " there are yellow spots on the underside of the legs. Males call with a rapid quack
on wet nights from March to September.
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