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backyard treefrogs

Herpguy24 Aug 05, 2005 11:32 AM

I have tree frogs that stay on my house at night. I have tried identifying them but haven't found any macthes. It is all green on top, and white undrneath, with no white stripe behind its eyes. Some of them have orange stomachs. What kind is it? Thaks, bye.

Replies (5)

hopalong Aug 07, 2005 04:52 PM

I think we first need to know where you live to help you.

sleepofapples Aug 09, 2005 10:51 PM

hehe.. ok i found the first post.. possibly squirrel treefrogs.. hyla squirella.. try looking at this website.. it has pictures and clips of thier calls.. they also turn darker brown and display spots when found on the ground or darker leaves.. they make good pets .. i have 3. . very easy to care for..
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my pets: clown treefrogs, reed frogs, big eyed treefrogs, tiger leg monkey frogs, gray treefrogs, milk frogs, cuban treefrogs, whites tree frog, green treefrogs, squirrel treefrogs, blue webbed gliding treefrog, chameleon treefrogs?, dusky salamanders, tiger salamander, veiled chameleon, box turtles, mud turtle, map turtle, yellowbelly slider, florida softshell, two saltwater tanks, four cats, two chinchillas, and a boyfriend.

Herpguy24 Aug 10, 2005 08:06 AM

I thought that it might be a squirrel frog too and it said they sounded like a squirrel. They don't, but I'll check the calls. Bye.

sleepofapples Aug 11, 2005 09:34 AM

haha.. they dont really sound like a squirrel.. its more of a quonk quonk quonk.. actually now that i listen to it again.. it sounds like a duck. . .
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my pets: clown treefrogs, reed frogs, big eyed treefrogs, tiger leg monkey frogs, gray treefrogs, milk frogs, cuban treefrogs, whites tree frog, green treefrogs, squirrel treefrogs, blue webbed gliding treefrog, chameleon treefrogs?, dusky salamanders, tiger salamander, veiled chameleon, box turtles, mud turtle, map turtle, yellowbelly slider, florida softshell, two saltwater tanks, four cats, two chinchillas, and a boyfriend.

cpmicha Aug 21, 2005 04:12 PM

It may be a gray tree frog. We have one as a pet and it's really great!

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