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Usually having a brown dorsal color with numerous black markings,
the southern chorus frog is the darkest of the chorus frogs of
the Southeast. Notable marks include a pale, sometimes almost
white, line on the frog's upper lip and several rows of spots
(sometimes stripes) running down each side, as well as down the
back of the frog. As with most chorus frogs, the southern chorus
frog can be heard singing day and night, usually near shallow
bodies of water. It breeds in the winter in South Carolina and
Georgia.
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