The green-eyed tree frog has adapted its appearance to blend in with the moss-covered rain forests of Queensland, Australia. The frogs' coloration and markings vary with their specific habitat ...
commonly known as the Australian green tree frog or the dumpy frog (Litoria caerulea). There is a plethora of these frogs available at reptile exhibits, pet stores, and even online because they ...
While poking around the garden the other day I found an adorable visitor, a small frog called a gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor) resting among the brightly colored flowers. This amazing little ...
The Cuban Tree Frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) has made its way to Jamaica, bringing with it significant ecological and economic concerns. While this invasive species, first identified in Clarendon, ...
Their neon-green bodies may play a similar role in thwarting predators. Many of the animals that eat red-eyed tree frogs are nocturnal hunters that use keen eyesight to find prey. The shocking ...
it is green in color, not gray. Gray tree frogs can change their color depending upon the substrate where they are residing. If they are on a tree trunk, they are often gray in color, and if they ...