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This guy hung around for the week

Look carefully... there's a stray elbow in the penthouse

Gray Treefrogs are essentially identical to Cope’s Gray Treefrogs. The only way to tell the difference is to listen to their breeding calls.

Drab Treefrog (Smilisca sordida) from Limón Province, Costa Rica.

Designed by: Satoshi Kamiya

Folded from a 50x50cm sheet of double tissue paper

This is my second attempt in making the model. In my first attempt i used two glued sheets of ORIGAMIDO paper and i realized that the glue added to thickness of the paper.

Even though i used worse paper this time, I'm pretty impressed with the result

an uncut square of lokta

20 cm x 20 cm = 7 cm

wetfolded + mc

made it the size of a real tree frog

folded by Vinh Truong

Designed by Robert j Lang

tree frog Sheldon lake state park

Tree frog in my shed.

Green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) from Water Valley, Mississippi.

Hazel Bazemore Park, Corpus Christi, TX

Cope's Gray Treefrog hiding in my hosta. No fear of the gardener.

Two pictures of a tree frog climbing up a kitchen window. He was about the size of a walnut.

Rhacophorus prasinatus

20080228台北四崁水

A small tree frog was hanging out on my windowsill

I was in my backyard birding right before the sun went down when I spotted this little guy in the hedgerow at the back of the property. I had to stick my head in the branches to get the shot. This really made my day! When I lived in Illinois I hunted these for years with no luck. Greenville County, South Carolina

Dryopsophus pearsoniana. D'aquilar National Park.

In my backyard at night I can hear treefrogs singing all around me in the summertime. Love to listen to them...

Caw Caw Interpretive Center - Swamp Sanctuary Trail

Hyla gratiosa

Sleepy time on a Willow Tree branch.

Piedras Blancas NP, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica

Southern Pacific Lowlands

 

Hourglass Treefrog [Dendropsophus ebraccatus]

AMPHIBIA > ANURA > Hylidae

Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) Union Co, Illinois

The name "amphibian", which means "two lives" in Latin, refers to their double life both in and out of the water.

  

www.BiodiversityGroup.org

 

Neotropical Treefrogs (Dendropsophus)

Tree Frog

Creador: Petr Stuchly

Doblado por: Sebastian Arellano

 

Seda natural + aluminio + seda, 30*30

 

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Arizona Treefrog (Hyla wrightorum) from Sonora, México.

Common Tree Frog (Polypedates leucomystax); length approx. 6 cm / 2.4 inches.

Collier Seminole State Park in Naplesl, FL

a tree frog on the back porch

Two Green Treefrogs hiding in a PVC pipe. Captured with a Sony QX100 and slight alterations in LR5. Enjoy!

I spotted this frog while I was getting the lawn mower from the shed. Ileft him alone , he had a go spot for spiders and other bugs to feed on.

I checked to old shed for any wild life and all I found was a shed snake skin - about 15 inches long. In the new shed I found this little visitor - hopefully he will eat the spiders in there.

Hypsiboas rufitelus (Fouquette, 1961)

Kukra River, Bluefields, Nicaragua.

Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area

Morris County, New Jersey

 

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