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Spring peepers are small, nocturnal frogs mostly found in wooded areas, grasslands, near ponds, and swamps. With the arrival of warmer weather, male spring peepers begin their captivating spring serenade to attract mates. They inflate their vocal sacs, resembling full balloons, releasing a distinctive loud "peep" that fills the night air. Their calls herald the changing seasons and signal the onset of spring in many regions, making them a charming symbol of natural renewal.
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Spring peepers are mostly found in wooded areas, grasslands, near ponds, and swamps.
When the warmer weather arrives male frogs attempt to attract a mate with a spring serenade.
Spring peepers pump their sacs full of air until they look like a full balloon then let out a loud “peep”!