Leopard frogs are more tolerant of the cold then many other amphibians. This has allowed them to survive in colder climates and claim a more northerly range, up into the middle of Canada. However since the 1970 their population has been on a steep decline. Most people believe that this is probably due to pollution and the chemicals that can be found in many waterways. Collection of leopard frogs for school dissection projects as well as consumption, some people consider frogs legs a delicacy, has also added to their decline.
6 comments:
Truly wonderful photography - as ever.
Great sighting of the leopard frog, they are cool looking frogs. Great photos.
Such a very beautiful amphibian. I think it criminal to kill them just to eat the legs, like the practice of eating Lark's tongues.
Good looking frog, would not mind to se it live so I might go and visit my relatives in Minnesota for that ;-). Always nice with a story behind the photos as we find on your blog
Wow wonderful shot, striking markings. Thanks for sharing:)
Great shots through the water! I have never seen one of these frogs... very beautiful markings. Carol
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