Spring peepers, small chorus frogs native to North America, engage in a distinctive mating ritual during the spring months. Males produce a loud, high-pitched call to attract females, often creating a chorus that can be heard during warm, rainy nights. Once a female is attracted, she chooses a mate based on his call, and they typically breed in temporary ponds where the female lays her eggs. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, which develop into adult frogs by late summer.
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