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Cope's Gray Tree Frog

Hyla chrysoscelis

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Field Notes

Description:

Found on garage door.

Habitat:

Suburbs of a city.

Notes:

Fairly small.

Species ID Suggestions

Cope's Gray Tree Frog

Hyla chrysoscelis

Comments (2)

If you look at the skin of a squirrel tree frog, you will see it is very smooth. Your frog has very bumpy skin, which will rule out the possibility of it being a squirrel tree frog.
Squirrel Tree Frog??? http://www.herpsofnc.org/herps_of_NC/anurans/Hylsqu/Hyl_squ.html
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PublishedSeptember 6, 2014

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