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I like frogs. They taste like chicken! HA HA, just kidding. I found this little guy rummaging through our kitchen a while back. (green native Australian Tree Frog). One from the archives.
Treefrogs playing at the Prince of Wales on St Georges Day
your can find out more about Treefrogs at www.treefrogsmusic.co.uk/
Found this beauty in the spout of a watering can. When I filled it, water refused to come out. I gently poked this Great Grey Tree Frog (Hyla versicolour) until she ended up swimming, then tipped her out. Placed her on our fountain where she blended in rather well.
Brown Treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax) from Cúc Phương National Park, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam.
This pine woods treefrog was one of 15 amphibians Jeff Hall and Mike Campbell collected for the amphibian identification portion of the workshop.
Green treefrogs are often darker in color during the winter.
Hyla cinerea, McIntosh co GA, January 2013.
Treefrogs playing at the Prince of Wales on St Georges Day
your can find out more about Treefrogs at www.treefrogsmusic.co.uk/
TAXONOMY
Kingdom: Animalia
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Genus/species: Agalychnis callidryasAgalychnis callidryas
DISTRIBUTION/HABITAT: Southeastern Mexico, through Central America, to northwestern Colombia. Habitat: Live near ponds or rivers in neotropical rainforests from sea level up to 960 m. These nocturnal frogs are completely arboreal. During the day they remain motionless, blending in among the foliage. They live in warm (75-85° F, day; 66-77° F, night), humid (80-100%) climates.
9-1-14 *Not currently on display
Costa Rica CRO6
Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Thanks to Adaire for letting me photograph her froggies at Ecology Camp.
I had to relocate this little tree frog from our camper to the garden. I think he'll find his new home much safer than a camper going down the highway.