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Georgia State Amphibian
The green tree frog was adopted by Georgia as recently as 2005. Learn about this cute lime green frog on this site.Source: Georgia Secretary of State
Georgia State Amphibian (Green Treefrog)This has good...
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Learn about the fascinating eastern tiger salamander. See pictures, and learn about ecology, indentification, and threats.Source: The Center for Reptile and Amphibian Conservation and Management
Illinois State Amphibian (Eastern Tiger Salamander)This has...
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Did you know the barred tiger or salamander has four toes on its front feet, but five toes on its back feet? Did you know they can live as long as 20 years? Learn all about these fascinating creatures at this helpful page.Source: Great Plains Nature Center
Kansas State Animal
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Louisiana State Amphibian
See a picture of the green tree frog, learn about it’s care, and much much more.Source: Louisiana Department of Wildlife and...
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Missouri State Amphibian
Learn all about the American bullfrog, Missouri’s state amphibian, on this site. You can find out what they look like, where they live, what they eat and more. If you see a word that you don’t...
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This page has information on everything from what the red-spotted newt eats to where it lives. Click the magnifying glass if you see a word you don’t understand, and use the tabs at the top of the...
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The spadefoot toad is New Mexico’s state animal, and you can learn how to recognize it, and what it eats here.Source: Natural Diversity Information Source – Colorado Division of Wildlife
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Oklahoma State Amphibian
Oklahoma’s state amphibian is the American bullfrog. You can learn all about the habitat and behavior of the bullfrog on Wikipedia’s page. All...
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Find out when the spotted salamander became South Carolina’s state amphibian and how to identify it here.Source: South Carolina State...
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This informative page on...