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Tree Frog Traditional Cache

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Labrador Retriever: 05/22/2017
This one will be impacted by the new mine. Sorry.

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Hidden : 6/22/2014
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache only contains a log so you will BYOP.


As spring comes alive with the sound of frogs there is one group in particular, the treefrogs, that continue to fascinate us with their small size and unique toe-pads.

With seven species of treefrogs in Canada, they can be found across most of the country. However, despite their general distribution many of us may never see a treefrog due to their small size and their ability to camouflage with their background. Treefrogs are typically grey, green or brown with many species able to undergo changes in their colour depth. While a few species are commonly found close to the ground, most live in trees and shrubs. The sticky disks on their toes help them adhere to bark, branches and twigs where many forage for insects.

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