"Dryophytes andersonii" - not the best bauble, but they try. Easily distinguished by the gold stripes on their inner thighs, this frog may not drop acid, but it sure doesn't bother them. They can survive in acidic environments which would be dangerous for most other frogs. Despite this, their range is very restricted, being found only in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, the Sandhills of North and South Carolina, and the Florida panhandle. (They are often pursued by shade-wearing g-men who refer to them as Mr. Andersonii)
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Re-uploaded due to an error in the title. My apologies. Hope you'll frogive me.
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Re-uploaded due to an error in the title. My apologies. Hope you'll frogive me.