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"Unidentified insect larvae and a Rana cascadae Cascades Frog tadpole, I based my shaky ID on photos from California Herps Eggs and Tadpoles of Cascades Frog - Rana cascadae and the fact that: ""Cascade frog (Rana cascadae) was the most widely distributed and abundant amphibian species in lentic habitats of MORA"" according to Inventory of Aquatic Breeding Amphibians, Mount Rainier National Park, 1994-1999 Seen in a small pond between Meadowatch Plot 4 and Plot 5 Lakes Trail, Mount Rainier National Park Elevation 1665 meters (5470 feet) Hiking and botanize in Reflection Lakes and Paradise area of Mount Rainier as part of MeadoWatch 100"
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"Unidentified insect larvae and a Rana cascadae Cascades Frog tadpole, I based my shaky ID on photos from California Herps Eggs and Tadpoles of Cascades Frog - Rana cascadae and the fact that: ""Cascade frog (Rana cascadae) was the most widely distributed and abundant amphibian species in lentic habitats of MORA"" according to Inventory of Aquatic Breeding Amphibians, Mount Rainier National Park, 1994-1999 Seen in a small pond between Meadowatch Plot 4 and Plot 5 Lakes Trail, Mount Rainier National Park Elevation 1665 meters (5470 feet) Hiking and botanize in Reflection Lakes and Paradise area of Mount Rainier as part of MeadoWatch 100"
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"Unidentified insect larvae and a Rana cascadae Cascades Frog tadpole, I based my shaky ID on photos from California Herps Eggs and Tadpoles of Cascades Frog - Rana cascadae and the fact that: ""Cascade frog (Rana cascadae) was the most widely distributed and abundant amphibian species in lentic habitats of MORA"" according to Inventory of Aquatic Breeding Amphibians, Mount Rainier National Park, 1994-1999 Seen in a small pond between Meadowatch Plot 4 and Plot 5 Lakes Trail, Mount Rainier National Park Elevation 1665 meters (5470 feet) Hiking and botanize in Reflection Lakes and Paradise area of Mount Rainier as part of MeadoWatch 100"
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"Unidentified insect larvae and a Rana cascadae Cascades Frog tadpole, I based my shaky ID on photos from California Herps Eggs and Tadpoles of Cascades Frog - Rana cascadae and the fact that: ""Cascade frog (Rana cascadae) was the most widely distributed and abundant amphibian species in lentic habitats of MORA"" according to Inventory of Aquatic Breeding Amphibians, Mount Rainier National Park, 1994-1999 Seen in a small pond between Meadowatch Plot 4 and Plot 5 Lakes Trail, Mount Rainier National Park Elevation 1665 meters (5470 feet) Hiking and botanize in Reflection Lakes and Paradise area of Mount Rainier as part of MeadoWatch 100"
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"Unidentified insect larvae and a Rana cascadae Cascades Frog tadpole, I based my shaky ID on photos from California Herps Eggs and Tadpoles of Cascades Frog - Rana cascadae and the fact that: ""Cascade frog (Rana cascadae) was the most widely distributed and abundant amphibian species in lentic habitats of MORA"" according to Inventory of Aquatic Breeding Amphibians, Mount Rainier National Park, 1994-1999 Seen in a small pond between Meadowatch Plot 4 and Plot 5 Lakes Trail, Mount Rainier National Park Elevation 1665 meters (5470 feet) Hiking and botanize in Reflection Lakes and Paradise area of Mount Rainier as part of MeadoWatch 100"
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"Unidentified insect larvae and a Rana cascadae Cascades Frog tadpole, I based my shaky ID on photos from California Herps Eggs and Tadpoles of Cascades Frog - Rana cascadae and the fact that: ""Cascade frog (Rana cascadae) was the most widely distributed and abundant amphibian species in lentic habitats of MORA"" according to Inventory of Aquatic Breeding Amphibians, Mount Rainier National Park, 1994-1999 Seen in a small pond between Meadowatch Plot 4 and Plot 5 Lakes Trail, Mount Rainier National Park Elevation 1665 meters (5470 feet) Hiking and botanize in Reflection Lakes and Paradise area of Mount Rainier as part of MeadoWatch 100"
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At least 3 total in creek that drains from Lower Sky Lake
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Swimming under water in a bog. About 4 inches long.
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Swimming under water in a bog. About 4 inches long.
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It looked like a Red-legged frog to me, but range wise, seems more likely to be a Foot-hill Yellow Legged
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It looked like a Red-legged frog to me, but range wise, seems more likely to be a Foot-hill Yellow Legged
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In a small stream crossing the Swift Creek trail 3/4 mile east of Granite Lake
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Above the upper canyon creek falls.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascades_Frog Binomial name Rana cascadae On Smithbrook Trail about 1300 meters (4200 feet) Snohomish County, Washington, USA i081808 028
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascades_Frog Binomial name Rana cascadae On Smithbrook Trail about 1300 meters (4200 feet) Snohomish County, Washington, USA i081808 028
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Cascades Frog (Rana cascadae), Long Canyon Trail, Trinity County, California - 21 June 2012. Sighting entered into HERP database of NAFHA.
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Cascades Frog (Rana cascadae), Long Canyon Trail, Trinity County, California - 21 June 2012. Sighting entered into HERP database of NAFHA.