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Rana-sylvatica.jpg - The wood frog,  Lithobates sylvaticus , has the widest distribution of any  frog in North America.  They are found as far north as Alaska and into the Arctic Circle, through Canada to the Maritimes and south throught the Great Lakes states through the Appalachians to the coast.  They are vernal pool breeders and found at most ephemeral wetlands.

The wood frog, Lithobates sylvaticus, has the widest distribution of any frog in North America. They are found as far north as Alaska and into the Arctic Circle, through Canada to the Maritimes and south throught the Great Lakes states through the Appalachians to the coast. They are vernal pool breeders and found at most ephemeral wetlands. Download
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