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Green Tree Frog

Description:

It has been raining heavily all night, and these guys came out to mate. They were about the size of my hand.

Habitat:

Wet/moist area.

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10 Comments

Roxanne
Roxanne 12 years ago

Thanks Karen! :)

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Nice spot!

Roxanne
Roxanne 12 years ago

Thanks Samantha, LOL!
Totally, every one I see is attached to another one Argybee!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 12 years ago

With the rains you've had there it's probably hard to catch them NOT in the act.

SamanthaCraven
SamanthaCraven 12 years ago

Haha caught in the act! Great spot.

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 12 years ago

moved to amphibians :-)

Roxanne
Roxanne 12 years ago

This is on my driveway, Albert. :)

albertyoshidasr
albertyoshidasr 12 years ago

Cool. How close to your home? Here in New Mexico, USA, where we are in the desert.

Roxanne
Roxanne 12 years ago

Thanks Kiki!

Kiara Robinson
Kiara Robinson 12 years ago

Awsome

Roxanne
Spotted by
Roxanne

4275, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jan 24, 2012
Submitted on Jan 25, 2012

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