California Tree Frog on lichen-covered rock.
California Tree Frog Pseudacris cadaverina Anza Borrego Desert State Park California United States 7 May Adult Hylidae. A small treefrog with webbing and expanded pads on the toes. Skin is rough and cryptically colored: gray or brown with dark blotches, tending to match the habitat. Endemic to California and northern Baja California. Ranges along the southwest coast region from San Luis Obispo county south into northern Baja California. From the coast, east to the western edge of the Mojave and Colorado deserts. Typically found around canyon streams and rocky washes with permanent quiet pools. Found in desert streams and palm oases, coastal streams, and up into the mountain pine belt.
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