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  1. Jan 12, 2024 · The sound "ribbit ribbit" is commonly associated with the North American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus). This species is known for its deep, resonant call which is often heard during the summer months near bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, and streams.

  2. This lesson is a case study in biodiversity using the frogs of North America. In the activity, Who's Calling?, students learn to identify frogs by their unique calls and investigate which of two locations has a greater variety of frogs. After listening to recordings of frog calls, students create words that will remind them of the sounds, and ...

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  4. Jun 8, 2021 · Subscribed. 464. 62K views 2 years ago #ribbit. Frogs say "ribbit," although that's the sound we associate with them. BUT, have you really ever heard a frog say ribbit? I never did in...

  5. Jun 16, 2023 · Ribbiting rhythms: Citizen science reveals new information about frog calls. by University of New South Wales. Banjo frogs are a group of four closely related species found in Western...

  6. Aug 1, 2023 · From the basic “ribbit ribbit” to the more complex croak, chirp, or hoot, frogs produce a range of noises. These exquisite sounds have several functions, including luring partners, guarding territory, distinguishing species, and even signaling oncoming danger.

  7. Jun 21, 2023 · By Kjfmartin - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0. Fun fact we just learned: The only frog in the world to actually go “ribbit” is right here in the Pacific Northwest. It’s called the Pacific chorus ...

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