Gray tree frog
(Hyla versicolor
35.9132, -79.0558
Field Notes
Description:
Gray treefrogs vary in color as they camouflage themselves from gray to green, depending on what they are sitting on. The degree of mottling varies. They can change from nearly black to nearly white. Their skin has a warty appearance.
Habitat:
Found in the eastern United States and some provinces of Canada.
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