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Important Update

Due to a parking lot construction project, the Arizona Talking Book Library building will be closed to walk-in visitors from July 20 – August 14, 2026. We will continue to provide talking books, braille, and library equipment by mail.

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State Amphibian

Name of State Symbol
Arizona Tree Frog
Photo of Arizona Tree Frog
Photo © George Andrejko, Arizona Game and Fish used with permission

Amphibian is an adult word for frogs, toads, and salamanders.

This Arizona Tree Frog (Hyla wrightorum is the state amphibian.

It is small, usually 3/4 to 2 inches long, a little larger than the size of a quarter.

Most are green but some can be gold colored. Can you see a dark stripe that starts at its nose and runs through the eye? The stripe ends just before the back legs.