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Hyla arenicolor
Finally with the help many in Project Noah now I have the correct ID. Thank you all.
Near water.
Done AshleyT.
Hi Luis, this picture should also be removed from the Frogs of the northeastern US mission since it was found in Mexico, thanks!
right on, nice lookin guy
Now with the correct ID
I'd have to say grays aswell, but since it is a bit further down maybe a Cope's Gray Treefrog? The range isn't that much further but still.Gray Treefrog - Hyla VersicolorCope's Gray Treefrog - Hyla Chrysoscelis
Cause it looks like a gray tree frog but they only go as far south as the Gulf in Texas.
Hi Jellis, I thought it was a toad because of the rough skin. And the picture is in the correct position, it is clinging to the wall. I'm at the office right now but I'll post some others pic. Regards.
are you sure it's a toad. Looks more like a frog. Is the image turned wrong or is it actually clinging to a wall?
Spotted on Nov 11, 2012 Submitted on Nov 30, 2012
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Done AshleyT.
Hi Luis, this picture should also be removed from the Frogs of the northeastern US mission since it was found in Mexico, thanks!
right on, nice lookin guy
Now with the correct ID
I'd have to say grays aswell, but since it is a bit further down maybe a Cope's Gray Treefrog? The range isn't that much further but still.
Gray Treefrog - Hyla Versicolor
Cope's Gray Treefrog - Hyla Chrysoscelis
Cause it looks like a gray tree frog but they only go as far south as the Gulf in Texas.
Hi Jellis, I thought it was a toad because of the rough skin. And the picture is in the correct position, it is clinging to the wall. I'm at the office right now but I'll post some others pic. Regards.
are you sure it's a toad. Looks more like a frog. Is the image turned wrong or is it actually clinging to a wall?