The Cliff chirping 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 call of the Cliff Chirping Frog is an assortment of short clear chirps and short trills which have been compared to the chirping of a cricket. When females are present, the calls are sharper and clearer. Calls are made throughout most of the year. More
The Cliff Chirping Frog (Eleutherodactylus marnockii) is a small Leptodactylid frog found in the United States, in central and western Texas. More
Cliff Chirping Frog, Eleutherodactylus marnockii, male at night calling, Uvalde County, Hill Country, Texas, USA Actions More
Syrrhophus marnockii, the Cliff Chirping Frog, is one of our smaller frogs (up to 1.5 inches), and is nocturnal. More
Cliff chirping frogs are common in rocky areas of central Texas on the Edwards Plateau west to the Stockton Plateau (Jameson, 1955; Dixon, 2000). Currently, most gaps in the distribution of cliff chirping frogs are likely from lack of survey effort. More
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