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Posted by: natsamjosh at Fri Oct 16 18:24:11 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ] I have to give this to Frank, he was the most precise. According to my 5 minutes of research (and assuming the Davidson University page is accurate,) there are two species of gray tree frogs that live in North Carolina, the common (Hyla versicolor) and the Cope’s (Hyla chrysoscelis). However, the former is actually not common in North Carolina, it is only found in a couple isolated areas in NC. The Cope's is widespread throughout the state. | ||
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