Gray Tree Frogs can vary from what Steve looks like to mottled grey-brown colouration. Like this pic: Google Image Result for http://www.daveluzader.com/Wildlife/album/slides/copes%2520grey%2520tree%2520frog.jpg
As I said, its a tentative guess, but he also doesn't look like any other frogs of Indiana: DNR: Frogs & Toads of Indiana
Maybe a green tree frog, but they tend to have a bold white/cream lateral stripe.
If dragons were real I'd totally be in on that...
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Check out "Cuban Tree Frog".. they're an invasive species. I don't know their range, but I guess it's a slight possibility... I'm still sticking with my tentative guess of Gray Tree Frog though... mainly because of the range and mottled grey colouration on Steve's feet and legs![]()
If dragons were real I'd totally be in on that...
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Nope. He could be a Gray Tree Frog, he just doesn't have that white stripe though...
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I'm gonna have to agree, I think he's a grey tree frog, just green. Look at the "tear stain" markings compared to him and the grey tree frog pictures, it's identical.
Yup, i just looked many pictures down, and i saw an exact replica of Steve, only larger.
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He looks like a Pine Woods Tree Frog.
[OWN]
barking tree frog (Hyla gratiosa);
southern toad (Bufo terrestris);
Fowler's toad (Anaxyrus fowleri);
Rose Hair Tarantula (Grammostola rosea)
[RIP]
Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis);
yellow-spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum)
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