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8/2/2025, 11:41:01 AM
One little bonus, Arizona has 5 native treefrog species (Hylidae). Many of which live in temperate riparian canyons near springs. Others can survive without water for several years, a feat as impressive as the northern Alaskan Wood frogs and Salamandrella keyserlingii (Siberian Salamander) that can survive several years frozen solid and survive -50C temps. Pic related is the canyon treefrog, the most common one I find in canyons. Their native habitat is fairly sensitive to ecology changes (like introduction of cattle in a small watershed or near a spring).
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