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Tree frogs live in the rainforest which is tropical weather. There are a lot of tree frogs but one popular kind is the red eyed tree frogs and they have orange toes that stick to trees really well. Tree frogs eat flies, moths, grasshoppers, and small frogs and crickets. Tree frogs love to swim in water and they like to go off land sometimes to play with other creatures there size. Frogs are very important to our world so be very kind and nice to tree frogs and they will be nice to you too.

The tree frog is a small species of frog that spends its life in the trees. True tree frogs are found inhabiting the forests and jungles in the warmer regions all over the world. Tree frogs are best known for their distinctive disc-shaped toes on the end of each leg. The rounded toes of the tree frog, gives its feet more suction and therefore better grip when moving around in the trees. There are four main species of tree frog which vary in size from just a few to more than 10 centimetres in length. The European tree frog is found in meadows and shrublands across eastern Europe but is considered endangered in Western Europe. The Common tree frog is the smallest of the tree frog species and is found in a variety of habitats across south-East Asia. The Cuban tree frog is the largest of the four tree frog species ans is natively found in Cuba and its surrounding islands, but has been introduced to parts of Florida, the Caribbean and Hawaii. The Red-Eyed tree frog is the most distinctive of the tree frog species and is native to the jungles of Central America. The Red-Eyed tree frog has a long narrow body and hind legs which point outwards, along with its characteristic red eyes. As with other frogs and toads, tree frog are generally carnivorous animals, feeding primarily on insects, worms and spiders. The large Cuban tree frog will eat anything that will fit in its mouth including lizards, snakes, small mammals and even other frogs. Due to their small size, the tree frog has numerous predators wherever it lives in the world. Birds, mammals and reptiles of all shapes and sizes prey on the tree frog and the tree frog is also known to be a tasty tree for large fish. During the mating season, tree frogs make loud croak-like calls to one another in order to attract a mate. The female tree frog lays her eggs on a leaf above the water, which develop into tadpoles in just a few days when they fall into the water below. The metamorphic process from tadpole to adult tree frog can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.

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Yes, frogs can "sing." They do so by closing the mouths and not breathing through their nostrils. They take in air and pass it through their "voice box." By doing so their "throat" inflates, and they make a sound which is known as a song.

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  • They can breathe throughout their skin and absorb water through the skin and be able to do lots of cool things such as revival
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  • A frog's eyes help them swallow food
  • You can tell if a frog is male or female by their eardrums and feet.
  • Frogs are amphibians.
  • Frogs live in water part of their life.
  • Frogs lay their eggs in the water.
  • Frogs are first called tadpoles when they are born.
  • Frogs loose their tails as they grow ( they are born with tails)
  • Frogs can jump over 4 ft. high
  • Frogs are ectotherms which means their body temperature
  • depends on the temperature around them.
  • Scientists have found frog fossils from the Jurassic Period (144-208 million years ago.)
  • Frogs do not drink.
  • Frogs absorb water through their skin.
  • Frogs jump so that they can move fast without leaving a trail.
  • A frog uses its eyes to help push food down its throat.
  • Frogs can be green or other different colors.
  • A frog has teeth in its upper jaw.
  • Frogs catch insects with their tongue.
  • Frog legs can be eaten by humans.
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If There's something even such as singing frogs...I Feel very sorry for the owners :/

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Tree Frogs are (generally) green and they live in rain forests.

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