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A pair of Green Treefrogs (Hyla cinerea) spotted at Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County, Virginia USA.
I found this squirrel treefrog under a log in a cypress swamp. Squirrel treefrogs are extremely variable but unlike pinewoods treefrogs they have no spotting on the thigh.
Hyla squirella, McIntosh co GA, January 2013.
This is the same frog Rattlin Antler posted earlier and in a different environment. Interestingly, the color pattern looks completely different as it's camo acts like a chameleon, only a bit slower.
Goose Lake Prairie
Thanks Don!
A pair of masked tree frogs in amplexus (where the female, on bottom, lays eggs and the male fertilizes them) in Costa Rica.
I saved this guy from a crow that was trying to make lunch out of him in the driveway.
Willis, Michigan
Litoria caerulea, dumpy treefrog
(Also: White's treefrog)
The White's (or Dumpy) Treefrog is native to Australia and southern New Guinea. It can be found both in the northern and eastern parts of Australia
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.