Green Tree Frogs are use to being lonly and if they get disterb they would try and get somewhere were you cant get them. Green Tree Frogs are natured creatures that need to be alone and try to catch there foods. If frogs get frightened, they do have a chance of dieing. So anyone that is out there and listening please be awere of Green Tree Frogs as they are a part of our world. Thankyou!
The Red Eyed Tree Frog is both. You can have it in the wild or in your home.
You have to mix Wild Animal + Tree
depends on what kind of tree frog you want, i have a dumpy tree frog, which are only like $20, same with a red eye tree frog and a green tree frog. But whatever you do DON'T put a wild frog in your tank or habitat. they carry diseases. but if this is your first time with a tree frog, I would suggest a dumpy tree frog. they are easy to take care of and are fun to play with, trust me i would know. I have one named Fred, and he just silts on my shoulder while i do things. if you have any more question e-mail me at memo1996@tampabay.rr.com ;~)
For example, if a frog is brown, then it can camouflage or hide in the mud. If it is green, it can hide on leaves. Like the tree frog. Kind of like being invisible. Animals are usually the colur of their surroundings to survive better in the wild. Camouflaging is VERY important when it comes to predators and prey.
Diet in the Wild They eat mainly insects such as moths, locusts, and roaches.
they are not an endangered species so there are at least 250,225 known in the wild
Too give birth, some frogs use their legs to make foam to lay eggs in. Others, lay their eggs on leaves to keep them moist. Also, some lay their eggs on leaves, wait for them to hatch and then the male frog will carry the tadpoles to little pools in trees and then the mother goes back and feeds them infertilized eggs. Another adaption would be their suction pads on their toes that secrete a sticky mucus, enabling the frog to cling to tree trunks and branches. Other types have wild colored skin and that lets the predator know that they are poisonous and nothing will try to harm them.
Their diet includes small birds and iguanas.
depends on what kind of tree frog you want, i have a dumpy tree frog, which are only like $20, same with a red eye tree frog and a green tree frog. But whatever you do DON'T put a wild frog in your tank or habitat. they carry diseases. but if this is your first time with a tree frog, I would suggest a dumpy tree frog. they are easy to take care of and are fun to play with, trust me i would know. I have one named Fred, and he just silts on my shoulder while i do things. if you have any more question e-mail me at memo1996@tampabay.rr.com ;~)
wild
A regular red eye tree frog lives to be about 18 years old but that frog does not have any other animal trying to eat it and it gets good care.Up to 0-9 yearsred eyed tree frogs live 10 to 15 years.it lives for 7 yearsAbout five years in the wild.
yes, they do it in the wild when they meet sometimes