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Gray Treefrog

Hyla versicolor

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Field Notes

Description:

Adults are usually mottled gray or brown above, although some individuals are green. Patches of yellow or orange on the thighs are visible only when the legs are extended. The underside is white; males have a dark-coloured throat while in females and juveniles the throat is white. The skin is rough with small warts. Pads are present at the tips of the toes.

Habitat:

Yellow Day Lily of a large garden.

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