Quote Originally Posted by EdMoney View Post
My co-worker found a tree frog on a plant at work and gave it to me to take care of. Just wondering if anyone can identify what type of tree frog it is.. I thought it was a Gray, but it doesn't have the markings under the eyes that Gray tree frogs typically have..
You're in Connecticut? Here's a list of locals ctamphibians and your frog doesn't appear to be one of them.

Was this on a plant that was shipped to your workplace? If so, do you know where the shipment came from? Florida is a pretty standard origin if we're talking houseplants, you can see Floridas frogs here Florida Wildlife Extension at UF/IFAS

Given the large looking toepads, I'm going to suggest a Cuban as a possible candidate Florida Wildlife Extension at UF/IFAS check out the part about how the skin is fused to the top of the skull as a characteristic to look for.