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Tree Frog Collection (page 8)

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

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Masked Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota) CAPTIVE Choco Region of NW ECUADOR. South America

Masked Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota) CAPTIVE Choco Region of NW ECUADOR. South America
Masked Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota) captive, Choca Region of NW Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: South America, Chile, Lake District Southern Tree Frog (Hylorina sylvatica)

South America, Chile, Lake District Southern Tree Frog (Hylorina sylvatica)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pantanal, Two Caiman (Caiman crocodilus yacare) in lilly pads

Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pantanal, Two Caiman (Caiman crocodilus yacare) in lilly pads
Australia, Queensland. Red-eyed Green Tree Frog. Lamington, National Park, Queensland, Australia

Background imageTree Frog Collection: NA, USA, Florida, central Florida Green tree frog (Hyla cinerea)

NA, USA, Florida, central Florida Green tree frog (Hyla cinerea)
USA, Florida, Green tree frog (Hyla cinerea)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red-eye tree frog, Panama

Red-eye tree frog, Panama

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis)

Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Northern laughing tree frog (Roths tree frog) (Litoria rothii), Wet Tropics rainforest frog

Northern laughing tree frog (Roths tree frog) (Litoria rothii), Wet Tropics rainforest frog. Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Desert tree frog

Desert tree frog, South East Queensland, Australia

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common Indian Treefrog (Polypedates maculatus) adult, on grass, India, February

Common Indian Treefrog (Polypedates maculatus) adult, on grass, India, February

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Amazon Milk Frog (Trachycephalus resinifictrix) adult, resting on leaf covered in water droplets

Amazon Milk Frog (Trachycephalus resinifictrix) adult, resting on leaf covered in water droplets (captive)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Honduras Spikethumb Frog (Plectrohyla dasypus) adult, in cloudforest, Cusuco N. P

Honduras Spikethumb Frog (Plectrohyla dasypus) adult, in cloudforest, Cusuco N. P. Sierra del Merendon, Honduras, July
Honduras Spikethumb Frog (Plectrohyla dasypus) adult, in cloudforest, Cusuco N.P. Sierra del Merendon, Honduras, July

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Copan Stream Frog (Ptychohyla hypomykter) adult, in cloudforest, Cusuco N. P

Copan Stream Frog (Ptychohyla hypomykter) adult, in cloudforest, Cusuco N. P. Sierra del Merendon, Honduras, July
Copan Stream Frog (Ptychohyla hypomykter) adult, in cloudforest, Cusuco N.P. Sierra del Merendon, Honduras, July

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Copan Brook Frog (Duellmanohyla soralia) metamorphosing froglet with tail, in cloudforest

Copan Brook Frog (Duellmanohyla soralia) metamorphosing froglet with tail, in cloudforest, Cusuco N. P
Copan Brook Frog (Duellmanohyla soralia) metamorphosing froglet with tail, in cloudforest, Cusuco N.P. Sierra del Merendon, Honduras, July

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Desert Treefrog (Litoria rubella) adult, sitting on twig, Uluru-Kata Tjuta N. P

Desert Treefrog (Litoria rubella) adult, sitting on twig, Uluru-Kata Tjuta N. P
Desert Treefrog (Litoria rubella) adult, sitting on twig, Uluru-Kata Tjuta N.P. Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia, September

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Eastern Dwarf Treefrog (Litoria fallax) adult, resting on fern frond, Atherton Tableland

Eastern Dwarf Treefrog (Litoria fallax) adult, resting on fern frond, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Mozambique Forest Treefrog (Leptopelis mossambicus) adult, resting on tree trunk, Kafue N. P

Mozambique Forest Treefrog (Leptopelis mossambicus) adult, resting on tree trunk, Kafue N. P. Zambia, September
Mozambique Forest Treefrog (Leptopelis mossambicus) adult, resting on tree trunk, Kafue N.P. Zambia, September

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Two-striped Treefrog (Scinax rubra) introduced species, immature, sitting on leaf

Two-striped Treefrog (Scinax rubra) introduced species, immature, sitting on leaf, Fond Doux Plantation, St. Lucia, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, December

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Grey Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) adult, sitting on leaf (captive)

Grey Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) adult, sitting on leaf (captive)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: American Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) adult, clinging to bamboo stem (captive)

American Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) adult, clinging to bamboo stem (captive)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: White-lipped Treefrog (Litoria infrafrenata) adult, resting on leaf, Queensland, Australia, November

White-lipped Treefrog (Litoria infrafrenata) adult, resting on leaf, Queensland, Australia, November

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Northern Dwarf Tree Frog (Litoria bicolor)

Northern Dwarf Tree Frog (Litoria bicolor)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common Treefrog (Hyla arborea) immature, metamorphosing froglet with remaining parts of tail

Common Treefrog (Hyla arborea) immature, metamorphosing froglet with remaining parts of tail, resting on leaf, Central France, June

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) adult, clinging to tree trunk, La Belen

Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) adult, clinging to tree trunk, La Belen, Camaguey Province, Cuba, March

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Asian Brown Treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax) adult, clinging to post inside house, Ubud, Bali

Asian Brown Treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax) adult, clinging to post inside house, Ubud, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, July

Background imageTree Frog Collection: White-lipped tree frog, also known as Giant tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata) in water

White-lipped tree frog, also known as Giant tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata) in water

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Orange-sided leaf frog (Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis) climbing up a stem, side view

Orange-sided leaf frog (Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis) climbing up a stem, side view

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Orange-sided leaf frog (Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis) perching on a stem, front view

Orange-sided leaf frog (Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis) perching on a stem, front view

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tropical tree frog on damp leaf

Tropical tree frog on damp leaf

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Whites Tree Frog, moist shiny skin, large eyes, wide mouth, long thin toes, sitting on leaf

Whites Tree Frog, moist shiny skin, large eyes, wide mouth, long thin toes, sitting on leaf, side view

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Whites tree frog (Litoria caerulea) perching on branches of a plant, close-up

Whites tree frog (Litoria caerulea) perching on branches of a plant, close-up

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Foot of Whites tree frog (Litoria caerulea), close-up

Foot of Whites tree frog (Litoria caerulea), close-up

Background imageTree Frog Collection: A green tree frog perching on a branch, side view

A green tree frog perching on a branch, side view

Background imageTree Frog Collection: African treefrog (Leptopelis modestus), perching on a branch, side view

African treefrog (Leptopelis modestus), perching on a branch, side view

Background imageTree Frog Collection: European tree frog Hyla arborea, stages of transformation from egg to tadpole, illustration

European tree frog Hyla arborea, stages of transformation from egg to tadpole, illustration
European tree frog (Hyla arborea): stages of transformation from egg to tadpole, illustration

Background imageTree Frog Collection: White-lipped or Giant Treefrog, Litoria Infrafrenata, in a tank

White-lipped or Giant Treefrog, Litoria Infrafrenata, in a tank

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Above view squatting pale green treefrog with sticky toe pads on its feet

Above view squatting pale green treefrog with sticky toe pads on its feet

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree frog, view from above

Tree frog, view from above

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree frog, view from above

Tree frog, view from above

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Drinking glass standing upside down with Red-eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas) perching on it

Drinking glass standing upside down with Red-eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas) perching on it

Background imageTree Frog Collection: European Tree Frog (Hyla arborea) on branch, side view

European Tree Frog (Hyla arborea) on branch, side view

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red-snouted treefrog (Scinax ruber), perching on a branch, close-up

Red-snouted treefrog (Scinax ruber), perching on a branch, close-up

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Whites tree frog

Whites tree frog (Litoria caerulea)

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Metamorphosing treefrog C014 / 0959

Metamorphosing treefrog C014 / 0959
Metamorphosing treefrog. Tree frog on a leaf showing the remainder of its tail, which it will lose once it has completed its metamorphosis from a tadpole into a fully formed frog

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Rain frogs mating C014 / 0966

Rain frogs mating C014 / 0966
Rain frogs (Pristimantis sp.) mating. This mating position is called amplexus. The male frog (top) grasps the female while she lays her eggs. Simultaneously he fertilizes the eggs with his sperm

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Convict treefrog C016 / 7735

Convict treefrog C016 / 7735
Convict treefrog (Hypsiboas calcaratus) clinging to a branch. This treefrog is common throughout much of South America. Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Shreves Sarayacu treefrog calling

Shreves Sarayacu treefrog calling. Shreves Sarayacu treefrog (Dendropsophus sarayacuensis) is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Basin treefrog C016 / 7754

Basin treefrog C016 / 7754
Basin treefrog (Hypsiboas lanciformis). This large tree frog was previously known as Hyla lanciformis. It has specially adapted sucking discs at the ends of its toes

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Demerara Falls treefrog C016 / 7756

Demerara Falls treefrog C016 / 7756
Demerara Falls treefrog on a plant. The Demerara Falls tree frog (Hypsiboas cinerascens) is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela



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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.