Eggs |
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Eggs, Kern County |
Eggs, Kern County |
Eggs, Kern County |
Eggs and tadpole, Kern County |
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Eggs, Kern County |
Eggs, Kern County |
Eggs, Kern County |
Eggs, Riverside County © Jeff Ahrens |
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Eggs, San Diego County © Jeff Ahrens |
Eggs in a vernal pool in Santa Barbara County © Max Roberts |
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Egg masses of two frog species laid next to each other in the same pool:
Top - Baja California Treefrog eggs
Bottom - Western Spadefoot eggs
Riverside County © Nathan Kudla |
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Tadpoles |
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Mature tadpole with rear legs |
Tadpole, Riverside County © Jeff Ahrens |
Tadpoles, Riverside County © Jeff Ahrens |
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Tadpole, Kern County |
A group of tadpoles at the shallow edge of a slow creek, Kern County |
Tadpole just about to transform, Los Angeles County. © Jonathan Smith |
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Comparisons With Tadpoles of Sympatric Species |
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CA Red-legged Frog tadpole
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Treefrog tadpole (Pseudacris)
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CA Red-legged Frog tadpole
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Treefrog tadpole (Pseudacris)
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Foothill Yellow-legged Frog tadpole (Top)
Treefrog Tadpole (Pseudacris)
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Comparison of Treefrog Tadpole (Pseudacris regilla group) (Top)
with Toad Tadpole
(Anaxyrus boreas) (Bottom) |
The eyes of Treefrog tadpoles (Pseudacris) extend to the margins of the head when seen from above, while the eyes of tapoles of the sympatric California Red-legged Frog are inset from the margins of the head, as you can see in the above photos from Alameda County. © Joseph E. DiDonato.
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Seen from above, the eyes of the Foothill Yellow-legged Frog are located away from the side of the head and the eyes of a treefrog tadpole, Pseudacris regilla, are located at the edge of the head. |
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The following pictures show an egg mass and some of the tadpoles that hatched from it over a period of about a month |
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Eggs, day 1 |
Eggs five days later showing developing tadpoles, day 6 |
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Tadpoles 3 days later on day of hatching, day 9 |
Tadpoles 9 days later, day 18 |
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Tadpoles, 3 days later, day 21 |
Tadpole, 1 day later, day 22 |
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Tadpoles, 6 days later, day 28
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Breeding Habitat |
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Breeding and egg deposition site, Tehachapi Mountains, Kern County
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Habitat, 340 ft. Kern County |
Breeding and oviposition habitat,
San Diego County © Jeff Ahrens |
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Tadpole Predators |
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This juvenile Two-striped Gartersnake is eating a Baja California Treefrog
tadpole in Los Angeles County. © NPS |
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Short Videos |
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Baja California Treefrog eggs at the edge of a creek in March. |
Baja California Treefrog tadpoles in an aquarium a month after hatching. |
Baja California Treefrog tadpoles in a pool at the edge of a creek in June. |
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