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Cope's Gray Tree Frog

Hyla chrysoscelis

Description:

Gray

Habitat:

Urban schoolyard

Notes:

Found by students AJ Schilling & Gram Chambers when they turned right side up a rain barrel that had been turned upside down over the summer to avoid mosquitoes

1 Species ID Suggestions

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago
Cope's Gray Tree Frog
Hyla chrysoscelis http://srelherp.uga.edu/anurans/hylchr.htm


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3 Comments

Charlotte.Fletcher
Charlotte.Fletcher 8 years ago

does this mean it is Hyla chrysoscelis?

Charlotte.Fletcher
Charlotte.Fletcher 8 years ago

does this mean it is Hyla chrysoscelis?

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago

Genetics have been done on populations of the two gray tree frogs throughout their range and they found H. versicolor to be completely absent from the southeastern US. This is the range map for H. versicolor: http://berkeleymapper.berkeley.edu/index...

Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Aug 26, 2015
Submitted on Aug 27, 2015

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