Strecker's Chorus Frog is a stout, unusual chorus frog with a rounded body unlike its slender relatives. It breeds in winter after cold rains and is rarely seen outside the brief breeding season, hiding in mammal burrows.
Habitat
Sandy prairies, agricultural land, and floodplain woodland
Diet
Beetles, ants, and other small insects
How common
Uncommon
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