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I was watering a potted geranium on our deck and happened to find two(!) grey treefrogs hiding under the leaves.
An adult Giant Trope from Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. This adult was observed sitting along the edge of a puddle in the middle of a dirt road. The puddle was filled with newly hatched tadpoles of the Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis. The snake was clearly not there for those, so we figured it was taking advantage of the standing water to get a drink, when my wife pointed out a small bulge moving down his body. I looked to the far end of the puddle and caught the eyeshine of two adult Cuban Treefrogs and realized this snake had probably just caught and eaten one of these frogs.
We continued on our night hike. On our way back, we looked at the puddle and saw that the snake was still there and had moved into the water. We noticed that it was much fatter than it had been an hour or two earlier and noticed that the two Cuban Treefrogs that had been there were no longer there.
The next evening, the snake was gone, but an oriente Brown-capped Racerlet (Arrhyton redimitum) was observed in the puddle.
Manuel Antonio national park / Red-eyed treefrog (Germ : Rotaugenlaubfrosch / Agalychnis callidryas)
Dieses Kerlchen fand sich auf einer vertikalen Dachlatte am Handlauf the Rampe zur Sichtblende / This guy sat on a post holding the handrail of the blind.
Hyla femoralis
Had yellow and white spots on inner thigh
Archbold Biological Station
Highlands County, Florida
Although s/he should be in a tree this time of day, and should be gray (they can change color somewhat), I still think this is a gray treefrog, Hyla versicolor.,
a South American Tree frog sits on a kids head. Part of a show by Simon "The Animal Man" in Shrewsbury town Square
Here's a different pose for our tree frog. The brown area on his/her back is tree bark. We hope he stays or visits our back yard all summer
The stunning Cuban treefrog. If you wish to use this photo please add an attribution link to www.keepingexoticpets.com.
In a two foot tall coconut palm tree along the canal at the edge of the condo property I live in. After hurricane Irma all the coconuts that floated onto the banks of the canal are now growing.
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
Hard to find a more beautiful creature.....I was looking for sparrows but not much luck....so this little guy had no competition :)