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"Rrrack-rrrack-rrrack-rrrack-rrrack" is the call of the Spotted Chorus Frog (Pseudacris clarkii).

Specifically, the voice of the Spotted Chorus Frog is a trill that is made very quickly. It is very similar to the calls of the Brimley's (P. brimleyi) and Mountain (P. brachyphona) Chorus Frogs. But it has more of a scraping sound. Its call also is similar to the somewhat more nasal, buzzing voice of the Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella), whose range overlaps in eastern Texas.

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