I used to think that I had to understand in order to believe, then I realized that I must believe in order to understand - Augustine
yes there are, though our herping opportunities are a bit, um, limited.
The only wide-spread herp is the wood frog, but in southeast Alaska there are also boreal toads, rough-skinned newts and a few Ambystoma macrodactylums.
However, where I live, in Nome in NW Alaska (Arctic tundra), we are completely herp less. You' d have to go at least about 100 miles east to find wood frogs
You know, I just learned something new today. I didn't even know Alaska had any native frogs, so thanks for that!![]()
Taiki, like you're little one, was a stowaway, too. She snuck into a friends camping gear and made a trip from the B.C. coast to where I live. I guess even small frogs like to travel!!
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)