Crawfish Frog
The Crawfish Frog is a large species of frog found primarily in the central United States, particularly in areas with abundant wetlands and crawfish burrows. It is known for its distinctive coloration, which typically includes a dark brown or gray body with lighter spots. This frog prefers habitats near shallow water bodies, where it can find food and shelter.
Crawfish Frogs are named for their unique behavior of using abandoned crawfish burrows for shelter. They primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates. During the breeding season, males call out to attract females, creating a distinctive chorus in their wetland habitats.