Which of the following statements would best describe Pseudacris crucifer?
A. larger than 1.5...
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Which of the following statements would best describe Pseudacris crucifer?
A. larger than 1.5 inches, larger than 6 inches, warts, X-shaped mark on back
B. larger than 1.5 inches, smaller than 6 inches, warts, no triangular mark on head, X-shaped mark on back
C. smaller than 1.5 inches, warts, triangle between the eyes, stripe on back from head to tail
D. larger than 1.5 inches, smaller than 6 inches, smooth skin, triangle between the eyes
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