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Gray tree frog

Hyla Versicolor

Photo by Ken Elwood
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Bright green skin, (though their color varies to whatever the color of the substrate is.) bright yellow patch under hind-leg, male, (due to dark colored throat.) Also known as "North American Tree-Frog" to defer from their European cousins.

Habitat:

Found mostly through-out the eastern half of the United States, but can live in places like Quebec, Canada.

Notes:

Found him basking while on my way back to my car.

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Thats okay, I don't plan on being a photographer.
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PublishedJune 18, 2011

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