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    That would be a Grey Tree Frog. If its a male it will have black speckles or a dark greyish blackish throat (you won't be able to tell until they are about 4-5 months old) Also males are the only ones that croak and females have a solid white throat and do not croak. I own # Grey Tree Frogs. All raised from eggs. I have over 20 mated pairs around my pool no joke.

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    Also when grey's are babies they are Green. They will turn grey as they age. My adult one is a year old and he can turn from grey to green to a dark almost brownish color. He has a worty skin. At the moment my 2 baby grey's are a blueish greenish and the other one is green and they both have smooth skin. They will get wory skin as they age. My adult one didn't change to Grey until he was 6-7 months old.

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    Baby ygrey tree frogs can also turn grey.

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    All Pine Woods. They are all over where I live in Florida. I have owned a few in the past. Young-ish ones have an unbelly just like the one seen in the picture. As they get older, they get a bright spots on the underside of their legs (which you can start seeing on the one posted for identification..). When they start changing to brown, spots are more noticeable to clearly noticeable on their backs.

    There.
    [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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