Sunday, November 22, 2009
Habitat, Home, Humanity...
You won't find the PBTF in a busy stream occupied by fish and other marine species. They can be found in wet, moist areas that include: small streams, ponds, bogs, swamps, pinelands, dryland pits, and ditches. They breed in small bodies of water that are acidic. A greater percentage of the PBTF population is protected by the State of New Jersey in the New Jersey Pinelands. The PBTF are rare to the human eye because they are nocturnal. They can also be found in small trees and ground shrubs along with marien vegitation like lilly pads.
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