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 Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea) (26) tigra
(93) | | Treefrogs (family Hylidae) have enlarged toe pads which can secrete mucus to enable climbing on most dry surfaces. This Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea, was found in the Everglades National Park (it usually resides near wetlands). It is commonly vivid green but can change to dull gray green, depending on the surface, on which it stays. The frog is about 2.25" long (the one on the cature is a baby). It has a wide white stripe with dark borders down each side. Its call, heard on humid evenings from April through October, is a continuous "gronk-gronk-gronk". |
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