Atlantic Coast leopard frog
The Atlantic Coast leopard frog (Rana kauffeldi) is a species of amphibian that is endemic to the United States. As a member of the genus Rana, it is classified as a true frog, with typical smooth skin and a narrow waist. Its range stretches along the northern part of Eastern Seaboard, from Connecticut to North Carolina. The species takes its common name from the speckles on its legs and back reminiscent of a leopard pattern. It is one of several species classified as leopard frogs, distinguished as unique through its mating call, genetic differences, habitat, and morphological distinctions.
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Atlantic Coast leopard frog
The Atlantic Coast leopard frog (Rana kauffeldi) is a species of amphibian that is endemic to the United States. As a member of the genus Rana, it is classified as a true frog, with typical smooth skin and a narrow waist. Its range stretches along the northern part of Eastern Seaboard, from Connecticut to North Carolina. The species takes its common name from the speckles on its legs and back reminiscent of a leopard pattern. It is one of several species classified as leopard frogs, distinguished as unique through its mating call, genetic differences, habitat, and morphological distinctions.
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Lithobates kauffeldiFichier:Ra ...... ens de la famille des Ranidae.
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Lithobates kauffeldi (Feinberg et al., 2014)
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Rana kauffeldi
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Feinberg et al., 2014
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Lithobates kauffeldiFichier:Ra ...... ens de la famille des Ranidae.
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The Atlantic Coast leopard fro ...... nd morphological distinctions.
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Atlantic Coast leopard frog
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Lithobates kauffeldi
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Atlantic Coast leopard frog
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