It's not too cold yet in Oregon. You probably have a good shot at seeing some. They won't be calling though, which makes them tricky to locate. As others have said, I wouldn't take them home with you but by all means look for them.
It's not too cold yet in Oregon. You probably have a good shot at seeing some. They won't be calling though, which makes them tricky to locate. As others have said, I wouldn't take them home with you but by all means look for them.
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Wild frogs should be appreciated thru a lens and paper. Theres no reason to hurt the wild stock. They are great to study there life in the wild.
since we are on the subject...... what part of the states are wood frogs located?
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