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Tree frog on a fern in my backyard. It is about the size of a dime and was on the same fern for 2 days.
Sierran Treefrog, also known as Pacific Chorus frog, I think. Really tiny, this is a cottonwood leave she's sitting on, she's about 3/4 inch long.
Bella Vista, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
The Gray Treefrogs have really begun to take an interest in my little decorative pond. I have numerous egg masses already.
I felt pretty bad for the female shown in this picture as two males were literally fighting and kicking at each other for breeding rights.
Treefrog Treasure is a free platformer game that teaches whole numbers and fractions as players hop around a variety of worlds.
Created by the Center for Game Science at the University of Washington.
Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Thanks to Adaire for letting me photograph her froggies at Ecology Camp.
Treefrog Treasure is a free platformer game that teaches whole numbers and fractions as players hop around a variety of worlds.
Created by the Center for Game Science at the University of Washington.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Genus: Hyla
Species: Hyla cinerea
Green treefrogs are a common frog in the southeastern US. Their body color can vary widely, from a pale yellowish-green, to brown, to a very bold green, like this guy has.
Everglades National Park, FL
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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. I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. We’re six days into the new year, and I’m still going strong on the resolutions! I hope you’re all enjoying the photos.
I just learned that the orange tail makes this a gray treefrog, Hyla versicolor. Don't worry, we put it right back into the water!
A green treefrog I rescued from a bloke's toilet. He couldn't go until the frog went. Frog is now living in my fishpond.
Note the latex glove. Acid in skin is bad for frogs. Toilet bowl = Okay. Human skin = not okay. *shrugs*
I could make a whole album with just pictures of treefrogs. They are so variable and always make for a beautiful picture.