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The gray tree frog is the largest of Ohio’s tree frogs, but that’s not saying much. A big one measures 2 inches long, and it would take more than 100 to equal the mass of a large bullfrog.
Question: About two months ago I found a tree frog in my parents backyard and was curious about the species of the frog. From what I can tell it appears to be a Gray Tree Frog however it is quite ...
Tree frogs are smaller than most of our other frog species, ranging 1-2 inches in length. We have a second tree frog species in eastern North America, the Cope’s gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis).
"Summer is my favorite season, and the past few weekends have included seeing and hearing various frogs and toads," Darci ...
The adult Northern gray tree frog adult skin is warty and typically gray in color; however, green or brown frogs may be seen, and individual frogs may show variations in color depending on conditions.
Fall’s cool crisp weather is welcome after the long, hot summer we had this year. My column has returned after a month’s absence. September was a busy snake month.
It is good to go walking outdoors with family and friends. Other people often notice or comment on a thing I would have missed or taken for granted because I was preoccupied. Sometimes when I am wa… ...
The gray tree frog is a small frog native to the eastern U.S. and parts of southeastern Canada. An adult can grow to a length of nearly three inches. This frog has the sense to climb high into ...
In the past couple of seasons — three in our neighborhood as my understanding — the gray tree frog has become a spring and ever warm season "serenader." Arts and Culture. No matter how cute they are, ...
Return of the gray (green) tree frogs For the first time since mid-April, we have a setting sun before 8 p.m. The sun rises at about 6:30 a.m. and in our shorte ...
Gray Tree Frogs and Cope's Gray Tree Frog both live in our backyard, on the edges of our wetland. You can tell one from another only by their calls. So, this hunter, which appeared at one of our ...
Much like Spider-Man, a gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor) can walk upside down on a smooth tree branch. This is thanks to its large, round toe pads that are equipped with special skin and mucous ...