Christie Bedene Wildlife and Fisheries Management Spring 2011.

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Christie Bedene Wildlife and Fisheries Management Spring 2011

Anura (an-without & oura tail) Characteristics Respiration Reproduction Diet 33 families 4 families are found in Pennsylvania 1. Hylidae 2. Bufonidae 3. Ranidae 4. Pelobatidae

Anura Life Cycle This picture is of the life cycle of Anura

Family Hylidae Known as tree frogs Characteristics 7 species found in Pennsylvania Pseudacris crucifer Foot of a Hylidae

Family Ranidae Known as true frogs Characteristics 6 species in Pennsylvania Rana sylvatica

Family Bufonidae Known as true toads Characteristics 3 species in Pennsylvania Bufo americanus Foot of a Bufonidae

Family Pelobatidae Known as spadefoot toads Characteristics 1 species in Pennsylvania Scaphiopus holbrookii Foot of a Pelobatidae