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  2. Squirrel tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel tree frogs are small frogs, about 1.5 inches in length as adults. There are several color variations, but most commonly they are green and look very much like the American green tree frog. They can also be varying shades of yellow or brown, sometimes with white or brown blotching.

  3. Dryophytes gratiosus - Wikipedia

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    Adult Dryophytes gratiosus usually live in trees or bushes. They can also burrow deep into mud and logs for added protection from predators. [9] Barking treefrogs need shallow, semi-permanent pools with open canopies or ponds dominated by grasses, which have at least some open water for suitable breeding habitat.

  4. Cope's gray treefrog - Wikipedia

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    The diet of Cope's gray treefrog primarily consists of insects such as moths, mites, spiders, plant lice, and harvestmen. Snails have also been observed as a food source. Like most frogs, Dryophytes chrysocelis is an opportunistic feeder and may also eat smaller frogs, including other treefrogs. [24]

  5. Japanese tree frog - Wikipedia

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    They are generally located near vegetation near water sources and forests. They are carnivores that prey on insects and spiders. Their average litter size is around 340–1,500 eggs, and their lifespan is usually around six years. There is an estimated 100 million of these frogs in Japan, but the accuracy is limited due to difficulty in counting.

  6. Category:Frogs of North America - Wikipedia

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    Lists of frogs and toads of the United States (2 P) Pages in category "Frogs of North America" The following 136 pages are in this category, out of 136 total.

  7. Theloderma asperum - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as the pied warty frog, hill garden bug-eyed frog, [2] or somewhat informally, bird poop frog. [3] The frog can be found in the northeastern India , Bangladesh [ 4 ] , Bhutan [ 5 ] , Burma , China ( Tibet , possibly more widely), Thailand , Cambodia , and Vietnam as well as Sumatra in Indonesia . [ 1 ]

  8. Ecnomiohyla rabborum - Wikipedia

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    The frogs thrived in these facilities but never mated. The last female died in 2009 in the Atlanta Botanical Garden. In an essay regarding the rapid extinctions of amphibians happening around the world, Joseph R. Mendelson III, the Curator of Herpetology in Zoo Atlanta and one of the scientists who first described E. rabborum , stated that ...

  9. Dryophytes suweonensis - Wikipedia

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    The type locality for the Suweon tree frog is a rice paddy near the Office of Rural Development in Suwon. It has a lifestyle similar to the Japanese tree frog, breeding in rice paddies. [ 10 ] The species is not known to breed at any natural site, and microhabitat segregation differentiate them from the Japanese tree frog. [ 11 ]

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