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American Green Tree Frog

Hyla cinerea

Description:

The tiniest frog I have ever seen. Only as big as my little finger's fingernail. I think it is too small to ID

Habitat:

Found on a leaf of my Vitex tree in my Butterfly garden (Jungle)


1 species ID suggestions

Elsa
Elsa 9 months ago
American green tree frog
Hyla cinerea American green tree frog

4 Comments

EnvUnlimited
EnvUnlimited 3 months ago

What a beauty!

riezaltanjung
riezaltanjung 9 months ago

it's more likely

RobBielawski
RobBielawski 9 months ago

It's more than likely a Green Tree Frog, just so hard to tell since its so small. Beautiful little creature though!

Elsa
Elsa 9 months ago

Very cute!! I would love to see a tree frog, one of my favourite animals.. Tentative suggestion, but could look similar to a juvenile green tree frog.

Sarasota, Florida, USA

Lat: 27.10, Long: -82.45

Spotted on Aug 5, 2012
Submitted on Aug 13, 2012

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