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<p>frog sits its snout. Through the use of <a href="page.php?w=adhesive">adhesive</a> pads located on the tips of their non-webbed fingers, spring peepers can stick to particular materials. Males and females are differentiated from one another through the darkening of the skin beneath the jaw in males. Males have a body length ranging from 18 - 30 mm, and females have a body length ranging from 20 - 35 mm.</p>

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<p>In Pseudacris crucifer males, the blackened pigmentation of the testis affects the <a href="page.php?w=seminiferous_tubules">seminiferous tubules</a>,</p><p>
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