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just one really from two angles. Was hiding in the tent used over Christmas. Quite big, maybe 6 cm for the body.

Green Treefrog

Hyla cinerea

 

More info about this frog here.

The green treefrog is one of Oklahoma’s most distinctive frogs. This moderately large treefrog has a slender body and smooth skin that is bright green. Another distinctive feature is a white or light yellow lateral line outlined in gray that extends from below the eye to the groin.

Heavily cropped. Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia Beach, October 1, 2019

Fort Indiantown Gap, PA

Hyla versicolor

AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR

Nikon D3100

 

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Common Gray Treefrog on our deck. As I was watching it an ant came by and it ate it.

Dunnville Barrens State Natural Area, Dunn Co., WI

Hyla cinerea, OBX, NC

Black-webbed Treefrog (Rhacophorus kio) from Cúc Phương National Park, Vietnam.

Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) Union Co, Illinois

Caught by the flashlite

Pipeline Road, Gamboa, Panama

(Polypedates megacephalus)

Polka-dot Treefrog (Boana punctata) from the Peruvian Amazon.

This treefrog is not very big, just 2 centimeters (i.e. less than one inch).

The green treefrog is one of Oklahoma’s most distinctive frogs. This moderately large treefrog has a slender body and smooth skin that is bright green. Another distinctive feature is a white or light yellow lateral line outlined in gray that extends from below the eye to the groin.

True story: My mother leaves the doors to the cabin open after a big rain storm. Next thing you know, the cabin is full of frogs!

Polka-dot Treefrog (Boana punctata) from the Peruvian Amazon.

Rocket Treefrog (Boana lanciformis) from the Peruvian Amazon.

Hyla cinerea, OBX, NC

Agalychnis callidryas (Hylidae)

 

Day colors.

 

CostaRica CR06

 

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