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Can someone help identify?

rns91294 Nov 08, 2004 09:33 AM

Hello,

I live in New Jersey and a friend of mine in Elmer (southern New Jersey) brought in a photo of a frog that lives by her house (more than one of them, in fact a whole bunch). Now am at work and have no way of scanning and posting this picture, so bare with me. The frog is climbing up a tree in the picture, and has the suction cup fingers like a tree freog. However, the skin looks bumpy, and not soft and smooth. The frog is shaped like a treefrog, but does not have the same coloring as a green tree frog. It does look like the markings are similar to a grey tree frog, but there is actually some green in this frog. My friend said he did change color from the tree to the grassy ground. Does anyone know what this could be? Or is there a site of all New Jersey frogs that you could direct me to? Thanks for all your help.

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rns91294 Nov 08, 2004 10:23 AM

Nevermind. Just found a site with Gray Treefrogs that are located in New Jersey and although I thought I knew what they looked like from owning them before, I didn't realize they can have green in them. So, I answered my own question. Thanks anyway.

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