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- lineages of frogs among the Neobatrachia suborder have given rise to treefrogs, although they are not closely related to each other. Millions of years...
- gray treefrogs and ones in unnatural surroundings are predominantly gray. The female does not call; however, the male does call. Female gray treefrogs are...
- Small treefrog may refer to: Black eye-lidded small treefrog, a frog found in China, Vietnam, and Thailand Hainan small treefrog, a frog found in Cambodia...
- including other treefrogs. Once the breeding season is over, Cope's gray treefrogs will forage continuously until winter. Cope's gray treefrog exhibits freeze...
- Mazzotti, Percival (2011). "Recovery of native treefrogs after removal of nonindigenous Cuban Treefrogs, Osteopilus septentrionalis". Herpetologica. 67...
- (2016). "Patterns and Mechanisms of Po****tion Diversification in Red-e**** Treefrogs (Agalychnis callidryas". Diss. California State University, Northridge...
- different now. Male green-e**** treefrogs from the Northern region in Australia, are rejected by female green-e**** treefrogs from the south. Their geographic...
- Toughie was the last known living Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog. The species, scientifically known as Ecnomiohyla rabborum, is thought to be extinct, as...
- Spencer's river tree frog (Ranoidea spenceri), also known as Spencer's tree frog or spotted tree frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae...
- Australia. Other common names include the New Guinea treefrog, giant tree frog, and Australian giant treefrog. The white-lipped tree frog reaches 11–14 cm (4...