The Gray wood frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The gray wood frog was discovered by Charles Darwin in the dense forests of Valdivia, Chile. It has a brown upper body and limbs, marked with darker brown and brownish-yellow bands, which are most conspicuous on the limbs and feet. More
Gray wood frog in late egg development stage© Eduardo Minte Hess Gray wood frog, 3 months post-hatch© Eduardo Minte Hess Gray wood frog 6 months post-hatch© Eduardo Minte Hess Gray wood frog tadpole© Eduardo Minte Hess More
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