Description: English: A southern cricket frog (Acris gryllus) at the University of Mississippi Field Station. Date: 20 April 2014, 09:11:05. Source: Own work. Author: Fredlyfish4. Camera location34° 25′ 18.23″ N, 89° 23′ 20.23″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 34.421731; -89.388953.
Description: Southern Cricket Frog, Acris gryllus. Location: Holly Shelter Game Lands, Pender County, North Carolina, United States. Date: 23 April 2006. Source: Photograph taken by Patrick Coin. Author: Patrick Coin (Patrick Coin). Permission (Reusing this file): cc-by-sa-2.5.
Description: English: A southern cricket frog (Acris gryllus) at the University of Mississippi Field Station. Date: 20 April 2014, 09:16:36. Source: Own work. Author: Fredlyfish4. Camera location34° 25′ 18.78″ N, 89° 23′ 20.34″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 34.421883; -89.388983.
Description: English: An adult male Acris gryllus calling at the University of Mississippi Field Station. A longer video including this audio is available here with an alternate version on Youtube. Date: 13 June 2014. Source: Own work. Author: Fredlyfish4.
Description: English: Southern Cricket Frog Acris gryllus. Date:. Source: http://cars.er.usgs.gov/herps/Frogs_and_Toads/A_gryllus/a_gryllus.html. Author: USGS. Permission (Reusing this file): USGS-authored or produced data and information are considered to be in the U.S. public domain. While the content of most USGS Web pages is in the U.S. public domain, not all information, illustrations, or photographs on our site are. Some photographs, images, and/or graphics that appear on USGS Web sites are used by the USGS with permission from the copyright holder. These materials are generally marked as being copyrighted. To use these copyrighted materials, you must obtain permission from the copyright holder under the copyright law. When using information from USGS information products, publications, or Web sites, we ask that proper credit be given. Credit can be provided by including a citation such as the following: Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior/USGS U.S. Geological Survey/photo by Jane Doe (if the photographer/artist is known).