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Large Treefrog (Zhangixalus dennysi) from Cúc Phương National Park, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam.
Isthmohyla pseudopuma..Rana de pradera/Meadow Treefrog..Reserva Curi-Cancha, Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
I found this Gray Treefrog perched on the siding corner of our house under the house flood lights catching bugs as they landed on the house walls.
FYI:The gray treefrogs are the most remarkable species of frog or toad in Oklahoma at changing color. A frog may be any of many shades of gray, green, brown, or nearly black. Most gray treefrogs have an irregularly star-shaped blotch on the back, and a light spot beneath the eye is characteristic. The concealed surface of the thigh is bright yellow to orange with scattered dark ink spots. Yellow pigment extends down the leg and onto the toes of many individuals. Males develop dusky to nearly black throats during the breeding season.
I was taking a picture of a rose when this little guy jumped out in front! Talk about a good photobomb!
The tiny treefrog has an amazing eye. This was my first time out with the 180 in the dark. It is hard to focus in the dark.
It doesn't look it from the photo, but treefrogs blend in with the mud REALLY well. If it wasn't for their extremely loud calls, they would be next to impossible to locate at night.
In the tropics, your never without company. Not even while sitting on the can. This is a very large species of tree frog, this one was around 4 inches in length.
Large Treefrog (Zhangixalus dennysi) from Cúc Phương National Park, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam.
Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella) This little cutie was hiding in the firewood. Taken during our Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park camping trip 10-26-21.
When frogs breed, the males grasp onto the females using their forelimbs. This mating posture is referred to as amplexus. This pair of barking treefrogs was found in amplexus on a warm fall night in Southwest Georgia. The male will hold on until the female lays her eggs.
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The treefrogs were singing their heads off - such a loud sound for such little guys - seeking mates. (Chris' hand)
This is a scan of a slide. Taken with the film version of the EOS Rebel with a Sigma 28-200 zoom with magnifier filters.
We spotted this gray treefrog on a building on ahot summer night in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
Photo by Courtney Celley/USFWS.
Large Treefrog (Zhangixalus dennysi) from Cúc Phương National Park, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam.