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About Pacific Chorus Frog
Semi-aquatic amphibian, spending most of its time near waterInsectivorous, eating a variety of insects, including flies, beetles, and antsKnown for its distinctive chorus-like call
Size
2.5 - 5 cm
Weight
1 - 5 g
Lifespan
up to 5-7 years
Diet
Insectivorous, eating a variety of insects, including flies, beetles, and ants
Conservation Status
Status
Least Concern
Population Trend
stable
Threats
- Habitat loss and fragmentation
- Climate change
- Disease
Additional Notes
The Pacific Chorus Frog is a widespread and relatively common species, but its population is declining in some parts of its range due to habitat loss and fragmentation, climate change, and disease.
Distribution
Pacific Northwest United States
North America • United States
British Columbia, Canada
North America • Canada
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.