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batrachos
at Tue Jul 22 14:18:44 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by batrachos ]
CKing- H. cinerea is in little danger of becoming a Pseudie; its light-pigmented gonads and close similarity to H. arborea (the type of Hyla) should keep it in that genus.
Anyhow, greens, to my knowledge, do not burrow. They generally shelter inside logs or leaf pack during cold weather. Yours may elect to stay in your house over winter, which should be no problem if you're willing to offer him a cricket or fly now and again (the warm temps in your house will keep his metabolism up, so he'll still need to eat).
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