
Least Concern
Leopard (Northern Frog)
Lithobates pipiens
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About
The northern leopard frog is a medium-sized frog known for its green or brown coloration with distinctive dark spots. They are common in North American wetlands and are often used as indicator species for environmental health.
Habitat
Wetlands, ponds, and marshes of North America
Diet
Carnivorous - insects, spiders, and small invertebrates
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Fun Facts
- Leopard frogs get their name from the spots on their backs, which resemble a leopard's spots.
- They can jump up to 3 feet (1 meter) in a single leap.
- These frogs hibernate underwater during the winter.
Conservation
StatusLeast Concern
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