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Location: UBC Botanical Garden, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Plymouth Bluff, MS

(Polypedates megacephalus)

Scinax garbei. Found during the day, looking like a lichen on a tree trunk.

 

Where: Careiro, Amazonas.

 

When: 11/2008.

Rocket Treefrog (Boana lanciformis) from the Peruvian Amazon.

Dendropsophus leucophyllatus.

 

Where: Vila do Equador, Roraima.

 

When: 06/2011.

Male Hypsiboas geographicus.

 

Where: Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke, Manaus, Amazonas.

 

Sierran treefrog

 

After trapping over 6000 crayfish, we finally see the frogs coming back after two decades. Unfortunately, the vandalizing of our traps will soon terminate this meaningful program if we can't stop these vandals.

 

www.californiaherps.com/frogs/pages/p.sierra.html

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

This little guy was being dragged around by the neighbor kids,we saved him and took some really good pix in the process.

In the back yard of my in-law's home...

this one was baking in the sun and glistening green

My son holding a tree frog.

Pine Barrens Treefrog Hyla andersonii(wild)

Eglin AFB Reservation, FL

(C) patrick gault

I've been hearing these frogs quite a bit recently. I fought my way through branches, spider webs, and mud before reaching them. This frog was the only one I could get a obscured shot at. Maybe next time I can get a photo of one calling, as it's throat bubble is rather impressive.

Green treefrog hiding on the tree branch

Blue Mountains Treefrog,

Litoria citropa,

Senior High Camp 2016

Convict Treefrog (Hypsiboas calcaratus), Shiripuno Lodge, Ecuador

  

www.tremarctos.com/2018/06/convict-treefrog/

gray treefrog, photo credit: Joe Crowley courtesy of Ontario Nature

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

Found along mountain stream in Oso Canyon in Santa Barbara County, CA. I think it is Pseudacris cadaverina. Can someone confirm?

 

Coexisting with what I think is Pseudacris regilla in the same area (within a meter or 2).

Cope's treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis) are somewhat common in the region where I live. They are seldom seen though unless you look carefully on roads going through habitat on rainy nights.

Hyla versicolor

 

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Rosenberg's treefrog, or Gladiator treefrog (Hypsiboas rosenbergi) on the forest floor at night. Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.

Cape Melville Treefrog (Litoria andiirrmalin)

A recently metamorphosed froglet, the result of tree frogs breeding in experimental cattle tank mesocosms. Pine Grove Mills, PA

Rhacophorus prasinatus

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getting the early spring sunlight.

Gray treefrogs breed in May when they move to breeding ponds. Clusters of up to 30 eggs are attached to vegetation near the surface of the water. The eggs hatch in three to six days. Tadpoles transform within two months. Adults reach maturity within two years

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