id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33574 Fitch, Henry S. (Henry Sheldon) A Field Study of the Kansas Ant-Eating Frog, Gastrophryne olivacea .txt text/plain 11192 807 74 A FIELD STUDY OF THE KANSAS ANT-EATING FROG, GASTROPHRYNE OLIVACEA The ant-eating frog is one of the smallest species of vertebrates on the Nearly all ant-eating frogs seen on the Reservation have been caught and appropriate; I propose to call the species the Kansas ant-eating frog stated that in Kansas this frog is found in wooded areas, and that rocks counties of Kansas, the habitat preferences of the ant-eating frog and Ordinarily the ant-eating frog stays beneath the soil surface, in cracks Ant-eating frogs are active over a temperature range of at least 16° C. 1. Temperatures of ant-eating frogs grouped in The frogs hatched in June were present in relatively small numbers ant-eating frogs of two size groups in late summer and early fall of GROWTH IN FROGS MARKED AS YOUNG AND RECAPTURED AS SMALL ADULTS. In northeastern Kansas the ant-eating frog, _Gastrophryne olivacea_, is temperatures of active frogs ranged from 17.0° C. ./cache/33574.txt ./txt/33574.txt