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Adults are medium-sized to large frogs with long hind legs and pointed snouts; all except the American Bullfrog have a pair of low ridges (dorsolateral folds) extending from behind the eye toward the groin on each side of the back. The 3 Leopard Frogs and their relatives (Northern Crawfish Frog, Pickerel Frog) are always distinctly spotted and lay eggs in tight grape-like clusters. Wood Frogs are plain-colored and lay eggs in looser clusters. American Bullfrogs and Green Frogs are variable in color and lay eggs that float on the surface of the water in a single large thin layer.
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