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Tree Frog Collection (page 12)

The tree frog, also known as the Common coqui or Eleutherodactylus coqui, is a fascinating amphibian found in various parts of the world

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Tree Frog Collection: Veined Treefrog (Phrynohyas venulosa) adult, sitting on liana in lowland tropical forest habitat
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Tree Frog Collection: Slender-legged Treefrog (Osteocephalus sp. ) froglet, sitting on leaf
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Tree Frog Collection: Treefrog (Dendropsophus sp. ) newly metamorphosed froglet, with remaining parts of tail
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Tree Frog Collection: Italian Treefrog (Hyla intermedia) adult, clinging to twig, Riserva Naturale della Foce dell'Isonzo
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Tree Frog Collection: Acre Treefrog (Dendropsophus acreanus) tadpole, with developing hind legs, swimming
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Tree Frog Collection: Southern Foam-nest Treefrog (Chiromantis xerampelina) adult, sitting on tree branch, Savute
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Tree Frog Collection: Acre Treefrog (Dendropsophus acreanus) metamorphosing froglet, few hours before emerging from water
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Tree Frog Collection: Treefrog (Hyla sp. ) tadpoles, ready to hatch from jelly clutch hanging above pond in tropical
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Tree Frog Collection: Shreve's Sarayacu Treefrog (Dendropsophus sarayacuensis) adult male, clinging to twig
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Tree Frog Collection: Red-skirted Treefrog (Dendropsophus rhodopeplus) adult male, in diurnal colour phase
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Tree Frog Collection: Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) adult, clinging to stem, Central America (captive)
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Tree Frog Collection: Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) eggs, attached to leaf over water, Tortuguero N. P
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Tree Frog Collection: Lesser Treefrog (Dendropsophus minutus) adult male, calling, with inflated throat sac
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Tree Frog Collection: Gunther's Banded Treefrog (Hypsiboas fasciatus) subadult, emerging from cup-like mushroom
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Tree Frog Collection: Stripeless Treefrog (Hyla meridionalis) adult, sitting on branch, Italy, march
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Tree Frog Collection: Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp. ) two young, feeding on Amazon Snouted Treefrog
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Tree Frog Collection: Giant Fishing Spider (Ancylometes rufus) adult female, feeding on Leal's Treefrog
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Tree Frog Collection: Wandering Spider (Ctenidae sp. ) adult, feeding on Gunther's Banded Treefrog (Hypsiboas fasciatus)
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Tree Frog Collection: Hyla lanciformis, Amazonian tree frog
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Tree Frog Collection: Western tree frog tadpole
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Tree Frog Collection: Mating green tree frogs
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Tree Frog Collection: Changeable bony-headed tree frog
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Tree Frog Collection: Treefrog
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Tree Frog Collection: Rusty treefrog male
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Tree Frog Collection: Buckley bonehead frogs mating
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Tree Frog Collection: A Juvenile Tree Frog
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Tree Frog Collection: A Tree Frog
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Tree Frog Collection: Gray treefrog
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Tree Frog Collection: American green treefrog
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Tree Frog Collection: White-lipped Treefrog (Litoria infrafrenata) adult, sitting on leaf, Queensland, Australia
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Tree Frog Collection: Red-eyed Treefrog (Litoria chloris) adult male, with inflated vocal sac, Queensland, Australia
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Tree Frog Collection: Pacific tree frog on flowers in our garden, Sammamish Washington
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Tree Frog Collection: Close-up of a Barking
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Tree Frog Collection: USA, Oregon, Treefrog
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Tree Frog Collection: USA, Oregon, Treefrog in False Hellebore
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Tree Frog Collection: Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea, adult, Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, May
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Tree Frog Collection: Red-eye tree frog, Costa Rica
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Tree Frog Collection: Central America, Ecuador
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Tree Frog Collection: Captive Tapichalaca
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Tree Frog Collection: Oriental Lily and Pacific tree frog resting on its petals, Sammamish Washington
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Tree Frog Collection: Green Tree Frog, Hyla cineria
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Tree Frog Collection: Red Eye Treefrog on Bromeliad, Agalychinis callidryas, Native to Central America
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Tree Frog Collection: Red Eye Treefrog Pair, Agalychinis callidryas, Native to Central America
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Tree Frog Collection: Big Eye Treefrog
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Tree Frog Collection: Italian Tree Frog - female at dusk - Italy
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Tree Frog Collection: Tyrrhenian Tree Frog - Pond of Biguglia - Corsica - France
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Tree Frog Collection: Poison arrow tree frog (Dendrobates auratus)
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Tree Frog Collection: European tree frog (Hyla arborea), Venice, Italy, Europe


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The tree frog, also known as the Common coqui or Eleutherodactylus coqui, is a fascinating amphibian found in various parts of the world. One such location is El Verde in El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico. Here, these tiny creatures can be spotted hopping from one leaf to another with remarkable agility. In a serene setting, a White's Tree Frog perches delicately on a white lily. The contrast between its vibrant green body and the pure white petals creates an enchanting sight that captivates any observer. Another species called Rhacophorus showcases its unique characteristics. With their long limbs and webbed feet they can excellent jumpers and climbers. An Imbabura tree frog from Ecuador poses for a portrait in Canande, Esmeraldas – its intricate patterns blending seamlessly with the lush surroundings. Dating back to 1888, an antique lithograph depicts various reptiles including our beloved tree frogs. This artwork serves as a reminder of how these creatures have fascinated humans for centuries. A Tiger leg monkey frog catches attention with its striking tiger-striped appearance (Phyllomedusa tomopterna). Its portrait highlights the beauty found within nature's diversity. Nature can sometimes be cruel yet mesmerizing; captured in an extraordinary moment is a wandering spider devouring a helpless frog. It reminds us of the delicate balance between predator and prey in the animal kingdom. One cannot discuss tree frogs without mentioning the iconic Red-eyed tree frog – known for its vibrant colors and large red eyes that seem to glow at night like fiery embers. Found primarily in Central America, this species never fails to amaze both locals and tourists alike. Closer to home lies the Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea), which often finds solace on yellow waterlilies at Welder Wildlife Refuge in Sinton. Their presence adds harmony to this picturesque scene while showcasing their ability to adapt to various environments.