Pacific Northwest Tree Frog and Coyote Skull

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Pacific Northwest Tree Frog and Coyote Skull

$398.00

This framed painting is 8 1/4x 11 3/4 inches in size. It was made using graphite, colored pencil, ink, gouache and watercolor paint.

This painting is of a Pacific Northwest Tree frog sitting on a coyote skull, surrounded by admiral bolete mushrooms, ferns and a backdrop of a small waterfall.

Here’s a few facts about the PNW tree frog. This species of frog is the most common frog in Washington state. Male frogs can get up to 2 inches in length, but females are known to grow larger. The tops of their bodies are typically green or brown, but can also be shades of gray, red, copper, or a combination. Their tadpoles are the only kind in Washington that have eye sockets protruding from each side which can be easily seen from above, making them easily identifiable. These tree frogs prefer breeding in still or slow moving water, but as full grown adults can be found in moist forests, alpine areas and scrubland/grassland habitats.

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If you have any questions, you can reach me at corrin@brevityart.work

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