Wood frog (Rana sylvatica) , dead, possible victim of chytrid fungus, New York


Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica) - Dead Female - Possibly a victim of fungal disease - New York - Widespread in Northeastern and Canada to Alaska - disjunct populations found in Colorado - Wyoming - Alabama - North Dakota - Ranges farther north than any other North American reptile and amphibian - usually found near moist wooded areas - often found away from water


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