Chiricahua Leopard Frog
The Chiricahua leopard frog has a distinctive call that sounds like a snore for 1 to 2 seconds duration.
The Chiricahua leopard frog has a distinctive call that sounds like a snore for 1 to 2 seconds duration.
The relict leopard frog was thought to be extinct in the 1950’s. It was rediscovered along the Virgin and Muddy Rivers in the 1990’s. This frog has not been seen in Utah along the Virgin River near St. George since 1950 and is thought to be extirpated from the state.
The lowland leopard frog breeds year-round. Tadpoles can take a year or more to reach adulthood.