What a beautfiul frog! You sure you want to keep him though? Plucking him from the wild might not be good for it. Your better off putting him back in his real home and buying from a store or breeder.
What a beautfiul frog! You sure you want to keep him though? Plucking him from the wild might not be good for it. Your better off putting him back in his real home and buying from a store or breeder.
My 15 year old White's Tree Frog Hetfield (RIP 1996-June 4, 2012) and my little girl Lucy
As everyone has said before it's a Grey Tree Frog! They are a wonderful hardy species. I've had two that I plucked from my own backyard and they have adjusted well to captivity. I've had them for a bit over a year now. I think they have a much better life in my care, honestly.
I'll pass on the compliments to the froggie.
The gut reaction was that it was not a native frog and he was released by someone who didn't know better. I wasn't there, but looking at the pictures I would have thought that maybe it was a dumpy. I live in a fairly urban area. I've never even seen or heard a frog around my house. My boyfriend lives in a more suburban area, but I don't know if he's ever seen frogs normally around him. I still think someone captured it in one place and released it near where it was found.
He's away for a week and we'll decide what to do when he returns. In the meantime I'll enjoy his/her (I'm thinking female due to size) company.
Frogs & Toads of Pennsylvania « PA HERP IDENTIFICATION
Heres a website with frogs and toads common to PA, incase you run into any more lol =P
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