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Colorful above reddish with no blotching; below with red about chest, throat, front legs, and majority of hind legs. Expressed squeaking and growling release call when handled. Measured: SVL 72 mm (2 in.). During rainy night, jumped from steep slope onto road preceding vehicle. Besides this individual road kill detected.
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Steephollow Creek is a tributary of the Bear River
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Found in wetlands at southeast end of Packwood Lake between inflow of Lake Creek and Muller Creek. Photographed in plastic container
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male, calling (mating call)
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This juvenile, likely young-of-year, was the only individual of the species found during survey at the site
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In emergent wetlands associated with headwaters of Samish River; small adult male or juvenile, about 45-50 mm SVL
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A gravid female.
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Frog was crossing a dirt road in Osceola National Forest, after dark. Wetlands in area, various frogs calling, but did not hear this species
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Large, apparently torpid or ailing male, noticed upside-down and submerged in creek pool with eyes closed. When picked up, appeared emaciated and weak. However, after warming, frog was energetic and no longer appeared thin.
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