Mink frog
A species of American frogs Scientific name : Lithobates septentrionalis Genus : American frogs
Mink frog, A species of American frogs
Botanical name: Lithobates septentrionalis
Genus: American frogs
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The mink frog (Lithobates septentrionalis) is a small species of frog native to the United States and Canada. They are so named for their scent, which reportedly smells like a mink. The scent is more akin to that of rotting onions to those unfamiliar with mink. It is also sometimes referred to as the north frog.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Amphibians Order
Frogs and toads Family
True frogs Genus
American frogs Species
Mink frog