Actually now that I start seaching different pics I am not sure that the frogs I have are white lips. I think that maybe they are white lined. The white lip is the upper jaw and not the lower.
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Actually now that I start seaching different pics I am not sure that the frogs I have are white lips. I think that maybe they are white lined. The white lip is the upper jaw and not the lower.
Have pictures?
No I am not set up to post pics here, however they are green with a white to creamy golden upper lip. after they started calling I have done alot of research on these frogs and have found that they are not white lipped tree frogs but in fact american green tree frogs, hyla cinerea.
They are interesting to watch to say the least.
>>No I am not set up to post pics here, however they are green with a white to creamy golden upper lip. after they started calling I have done alot of research on these frogs and have found that they are not white lipped tree frogs but in fact american green tree frogs, hyla cinerea.
>>They are interesting to watch to say the least.
The green treefrog does not sound like a small dog. That would be the barking treefrog. The green treefrog sounds like a cow bell. The barking treefrog has a light stripe on the upper lip as well. In some areas the green treefrog is also known as the bell frog or cowbell frog.
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