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Identification

Rana boylii (foothill yellow-legged frog)

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Image of: Rana boylii (foothill yellow-legged frog)


Location

This track was found in fine river silt along the Eel River near Redway, California.

Caption

This is the left hind track of a yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii). The tips of the toes are not globular or bulbous like those of the Pacific treefrog (Pseudacris regilla). Pacific treefrogs have toe pads on the tips. Yellow-legged frogs have toes that are more pointed than those of the Pacific treefrog. Penny for scale is 1.9 cm (3/4 in.) across.

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Kim Cabrera external link (photographer, copyright holder, identification)


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