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Common Mexican Treefrog (Smilisca baudinii) from Yucatán, México.

Taken June, 2001. Nikon Nikkormat FT2, 90mm Macro. Embury Road Natural Area. Blog post here: randomphoto.blogspot.com/2015/01/catching-up-with-my-past...

Convict Treefrog (Boana calcarata), Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador

  

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Tree Frog

Creador: Petr Stuchly

Doblado por: Sebastian Arellano

 

Seda natural + aluminio + seda

 

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TAXONOMY

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Anura

Family: Hylidae

 

Genus/species: Hyla cinerea

 

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: Bright yellow-green above, though some are reddish-brown to green, often with small golden spots. White to cream below with a prominent white lateral stripe

on each side.

 

DISTRIBUTION/HABITAT: Central to Southeastern United States. North to Virginia’s eastern shore, south to the southern tip of Florida, west to central Texas. Habitat: Forest habitats in small ponds, large lakes, marshes, and streams, especially in richly vegetated areas.

 

DIET IN THE WILD: Insectivores: flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects

 

PREDATORS: Predators include snakes, birds, large fish, and other frogs. Predatory aquatic insects such as giant water bugs may take tadpoles. Green frogs in captivity are known to live as long as 6 years.

 

REMARKS: Active at night. During the day, adults are well camouflaged among grasses and other vegetation, especially when legs are tucked below the body and eyes are closed.

  

References

 

California Academy of Sciences Steinhart Aquarium Swamp 2017

 

6-7-13, 1-19-17

This is a juvenile frog. Two Hyla species (H. chrysoscelis and H. versicolor) are common to this area. They can only be distinguished by one chromosome number and a faster trilling rate. The frogs will change color to gray or green; depending on temperature or background. The tadpoles had a distinctive reddish colored tail. Here is the call I've heard at night: www.fonozoo.com/eng/versonidoAmphibia.php?id=69021&re...

Found this one while watching YCNH at the bridge

Pseudacris cadaverina

3 Jun 2020

CA, SBE Co., Cajon Creek

Dendropsophus ebraccatus

 

Pentax K20D + Sigma EX 105mm 2.8 DG Macro

1/125s f2.8 400ISO

A tree frog the dog and I encountered on a dog walk just as dark was falling. He was smaller than a golf ball.

The cascade treefrog (Litoria pearsoniana) was the species we were after. We only found a few. Read my blog post about this trip.

Hyla andersonii from South Carolina. This individual was heard calling from a recent clearcut. One other individual was found nearby. These treefrogs are rare throughout the southeast, being limited to the sandhills regions of just a few states. Disjunct populations exist in both Florida/Alabama and New Jersey, where they coexist with many of the other sandhills specialists that are found from the core of their range.

Grey Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis or versicolor). Franklin Co., PA. August 12, 2008.

Hypsiboas fasciatus.

 

Where: Careiro, Amazonas.

 

When: 11/2008.

Northern Treefrog (Polypedates mutus)

Lake Jesup Wilderness Area, Seminole County, FL, April 2022.

Hyla versicolor complex (versicolor or chrysoscelis), Sparta, Monroe County Wisconsin, 10 August 2019.

Treefrog (Hypsiboas sp?) with wide toe webbing. Gamboa, Panama

Gray treefrog metamorphs that make it through our experiment are released back where they were collected as eggs.

Sokha Beach Resort, Sihanoukville, Cambodia 柬埔寨西哈努克

Those toes look like blisters...

by Christian Ziegler for National Geographic.

Damn, I love this shot.

Until it hopped back to the trees it's little suction-cupped hand blowing me a sticky kiss goodbye.

 

Sometimes, you just have to wait for something you've been looking for for a very long time to hop up right in front of your eyes.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Tree_Frog

Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella)

Stripeless Treefrog

(Hyla meridionalis)

Estepona,

Málaga,

Spain

 

Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 USM Macro-lens

This is a photo from early March. Looking around a small park in the hills, it's hard to find snakes at this time of year (I found one), but there are always Moltrecht's treefrogs around.It is endemic to Taiwan.

Cuban treefrog on the forest floor

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Anura

Family: Hylidae

Genus: Tlalocohyla

Species: Tlalocohyla loquax

 

Lamanai, Belize

 

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Welcome to my Flickr 365 Project! I’m calling it my 365 Species Project, because for each day of the year, I will post a photo of a different species of organism... My goal was to accomplish all of this in 2013, but I soon found out that it was more daunting a task than I'd realized. Instead, my new goal is to get through 365 by the end of 2014, still an impressive average of a new species every other day for two years.

 

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brooksville, florida

Look what I found stuck to the bottom of my box turtle's waterdish. I spent hours trying to get a picture of one of these in Volo Bog with no luck.

An adult male barking treefrog. Conecuh National Forest, Covington Co., AL.

I love these animals, they're so cute. ^_^ They are Pacific Tree Frogs (Pseudacris regilla)).

 

Taken on August 6th, 2010 on Denman Island, BC, Canada.

from connells dahlias farm in puyallup wa..

thanks to all my ;Flickr Friends" for your support...have a wonderful day !!

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