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Friday, May 15, 2009

TJ April SIN Spring Peepers

TJ
NGkids
Spring peepers are found in forests and fields near ponds and swamps in Canada and the United States. they are rarely seen, but as temperatures rise they are certainly are heard. they are about 1.5 inches long and have toe pad like suction cups. They feed on bugs. their chirps can often be heard as far as a half-mile away. I like frogs and they are good a eating bugs.
Posted by TJ at 10:04 AM

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