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Photo of the Month - April 2012

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The Pacific Tree frog is commonly found in British Columbia. It measures about 5 centimeters in length and ranges in colour from grey or tan to a bright emerald green. The sticky pads on its toes make it a very agile climber. During the breeding season Pacific Tree frogs seek out temporary wetlands to avoid their main predators: bullfrogs and predatory fish.

Learn more about the Pacific Tree frog.

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