Philly Burbs: Croak of the wild


In the deep, dark woodlands of Bass River State Forest, volunteer Steve Mattan listens intently for "ribbiting" love songs.

It's March - when New Jersey's 16 native species of frogs and toads start to make their calls. Like crowing roosters, the male members of the frog family do all the croaking.

 

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