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gray treefrogの例文

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  • The gray treefrog is most common in forested areas, as it is highly arboreal.
  • The Cope's gray treefrog, or diploid gray treefrog, retained its 2n ( 24 ) original chromosome count.
  • The Cope's gray treefrog, or diploid gray treefrog, retained its 2n ( 24 ) original chromosome count.
  • The gray treefrog is capable of surviving freezing of their internal body fluids to temperatures as low as-8 癈.
  • The gray treefrog also has 48 chromosomes ( 4n ), and is called "'tetraploid gray treefrog "'in scientific circles.
  • The gray treefrog also has 48 chromosomes ( 4n ), and is called "'tetraploid gray treefrog "'in scientific circles.
  • This species is virtually indistinguishable from the Cope's Gray Treefrog, " H . chrysoscelis ", the only readily noticeable difference being that Cope's Gray Treefrog has a shorter, faster call.
  • This species is virtually indistinguishable from the Cope's Gray Treefrog, " H . chrysoscelis ", the only readily noticeable difference being that Cope's Gray Treefrog has a shorter, faster call.
  • :Federal forest service lists the following toads / frogs in the area : American toad, green frog, gray treefrog, northern spring peeper, and Fowler's toad .-- ( what ? ) 14 : 53, 1 August 2007 ( UTC)
  • "' Some common amphibians in North Carolina "': two-toed amphiuma, common mudpuppy, dwarf waterdog, eastern lesser siren, greater siren, red-spotted newt, Mabee's salamander, spotted salamander, marbled salamander ( state salamander ), mole salamander, eastern tiger salamander, southern dusky salamander, dwarf salamander, four-toed salamander, Wehrle's salamander, green treefrog, squirrel treefrog, gray treefrog, little grass frog, ornate chorus frog, upland chorus frog, American bullfrog, bronze frog, pickerel frog, southern leopard frog, wood frog