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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...
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including other treefrogs. Once the
breeding season is over, Cope's gray
treefrogs will
forage continuously until winter. Cope's gray
treefrog exhibits freeze...
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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...
- (2016). "Patterns and
Mechanisms of Po****tion
Diversification in Red-e****
Treefrogs (Agalychnis callidryas". Diss.
California State University, Northridge...
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different now. Male green-e****
treefrogs from the
Northern region in Australia, are
rejected by
female green-e****
treefrogs from the south.
Their geographic...
- 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...
- Long-snouted
treefrog may
refer to:
Kurixalus naso, a frog in the
family Rhacophoridae found in
northeastern India, Tibet, and
Myanmar Taruga longinasus...
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smaragdinus (common names:
Nepal flying frog, Günther's tree frog,
giant treefrog, and others) is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae found in...
- The
Mexican burrowing tree frog (Smilisca), also
known as the cross-banded tree frog, is a
genus of
frogs in the
family Hylidae found in Mexico, southern...