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Wild Green treefrog picture Gatorland, Orlando, Florida

birdznfrogs Aug 15, 2003 02:01 PM

Here the little guy is! Saw many of these on a boardwalk in Gatorland. I also saw a few species of skinks including a beautiful blue tailed(may post later, let me know if you'd like me to show), aswell with green anoles. The board walk was like a rainforest!

Steven

Replies (5)

puffytoad Aug 16, 2003 03:09 AM

did you stay for the show? i got picked to hold that big burmese python :D

birdznfrogs Aug 16, 2003 07:13 AM

Yup, I did go to the show. I too got picked to hold the big albino burmese python.

Steven

snakeguy88 Aug 16, 2003 01:18 PM

Was a young five lined (possibly southeastern fivelined?). Eumeces fasciata. Young are bright blue and yellow with longitudnal stripes. They mature to be brown with males developing a bright red head in breeding season. Andy
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Andy Maddox
Houston Herp Key
The Reptizone

Who are you who can say it's ok to live through me? Alice In Chains

snakeguy88 Aug 16, 2003 01:19 PM

Was a young five lined (possibly southeastern fivelined?). Eumeces fasciata. Young are bright blue and yellow with longitudnal stripes. They mature to be brown with males developing a bright red head in breeding season. Andy
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Andy Maddox
Houston Herp Key
The Reptizone

Who are you who can say it's ok to live through me? Alice In Chains

ginevive Aug 16, 2003 01:56 PM

Nice little frog! If I had been in that situation, I would have to restrain myself from catching a whole bunch and bringing them home. Then again, I live in NY, and we don't see treefrogs all over the place like that up here.
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*~Ginevive~*

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