Spring peepers are frogs that produce a shrill, repeated peeping sound. Discover facts about spring peepers with information from a published biologist in this free video on frogs and amphibians.
Expert: Dr. Alan Richmond
Bio: Dr. Alan Richmond is the lecturer and curator of biology at the University of Massachusetts. He is a well-published biologist and has a special interest in reptiles and amphibians.
Filmmaker: Demand Media
@uuukay how can you not see it ?
DaKook14 7 months ago
@TheNaturecenter i have one in a 29 gallon but i'm also adding more... make sure you seal it up real tight because they do escape... regularly
herpingwithmarc 9 months ago
you can also find them in orange... why do u look like ur scared to touch them???
herpingwithmarc 9 months ago
Eh ok think i will stick to reps
danielcoppock 10 months ago
ludacris crucifer
doublestrengthss 1 year ago
please answer my question, thanks: so what size tank would i put them in if i were to keep some and how much can i put in one tank?
TheNaturecenter 2 years ago
I live in Woodstock, New Brunswick, and I hear these ALL THE TIME in the summer. I can never find them though....
Zero11270 2 years ago
in summer they sit on small green plants in a forest....n sit there.....i found 43 last year and twenty one this year....in fall(sometimes nights)u can find them crossing the streets.i found one in my front yard lol
SnApPyDude486 2 years ago
next time plz put the name of the animal featured on the video coz i have a pet lizard and i don't know whats it called. thanks
iasahuman 2 years ago
i catch those guys on my property in Michigan
Beaupre911 2 years ago