sex
The Rocky Mountain Tailed Frog (Ascaphus montanus) has no known call.Specifically, Rocky Mountain Tailed Frogs lack external eardrums. They live in and around rapidly flowing streams. Such a noisy environment gets in the way of communicating by sound, and Rocky Mountain Tailed Frogs are not known to vocalize at all.
The Rocky Mountain tailed frog is a medium-sized brown to brownish black, sometimes gray, frog with tiny black specks. A lighter brown patch spreads between the large eyes, often dipping down toward the rounded snout. Its belly is pink. The male has a small nub of a "tail," which is actually not a real tail at all. It looks almost identical to the coastal tailed frog, except that the Rocky Mountain species has a bit more webbing between the toes of its hind feet and its tadpoles do not have the white-spotted tail tip that many of the coastal species' tadpoles do. Adults of both the Rocky Mountain tailed frog and the coastal species usually grow to 1.2 to 2.0 inches (30 to 50 millimeters) long from snout to rump.
green and light brown
Red Tailed Hawk
"Rrrack-rrrack-rrrack-rrrack-rrrack" is the call of the Mountain Chorus Frog (Pseudacris brachyphona).Specifically, the voice of the Mountain Chorus Frog is a raspy trill. Like that of Brimley's Chorus Frog (P. brimleyi), the call of the Mountain Chorus Frog is repeated at a rate of about two times per second. The ranges of the two frogs do not overlap, and the voice of the Mountain Chorus Frog is a bit harsher in sound.
snakes and some other animals too maybe
yer you could find a frog and feed it to your snake
Bullfrogs mate in the Spring. Bullfrogs lay up to 20,000 eggs in huge sheets, attached to plants under the water. They taste bad to most predators, which give them some protection.
the most common amphibians are tadpoles. :)
White-Tailed DeerBeaverMinkVoleRed FoxReptiles and AmphibiansOrnate Box TurtleNorthern Leopard Frog
Pseudacris brachyphona.
The frogs that live in Oregon are the Oregon spotted frog, Pacific tree frog, northern red legged frog, Cascades frog, foothill yellow-legged frog and tailed frog and western toad.