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Identification Statistics > U.S. state amphibians > State amphibian (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama Red Hills salamander
(Phaeognathus hubrichti)
Arizona Arizona Tree Frog
(Hyla eximia)
Georgia Green Tree Frog
(Hyla cinerea)
Illinois Eastern Tiger Salamander
(Ambystoma tigrinum)
Iowa Bullfrog
Kansas Barred Tiger Salamander
(Ambystoma mavortium)
Louisiana Green Tree Frog
(Hyla cinerea)
Minnesota Northern Leopard Frog
(Rana pipiens)
Missouri North American Bullfrog
(Rana catesbeiana)
New Hampshire Red-spotted Newt
(Notophthalmus viridescens)
New Mexico New Mexico Spadefoot Toad
(Spea multiplicata)
Oklahoma Bullfrog
(Rana catesbeiana)
Puerto Rico Common Coquí
(Eleutherodactylus coqui)
South Carolina Spotted Salamander
(Ambystoma maculatum)
Tennessee Tennessee Cave Salamander
(Gyrinophilus palleucus)
Vermont Northern Leopard Frog
(Rana pipiens)
Washington none


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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of U.S. state amphibians

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