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    Default Re: OMG OMG OMG Grey Treefrogs Hyla versicolor

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    Yellow on the thighs is not versicolor specific and some specimens actually have orange rather than yellow.
    My breeding male has yellow, my breeding female (from the same place) has almost no marking there, and my second male, also from a versicolor only area, is bright orange in that place.

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    Default Re: OMG OMG OMG Grey Treefrogs Hyla versicolor

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    My breeding male has yellow, my breeding female (from the same place) has almost no marking there, and my second male, also from a versicolor only area, is bright orange in that place.
    So there you go. "Hyla versicolor is a tetraploid species, which means that it has two pairs of each set of chromosomes in each of it's cells. Cope's gray treefrog, H. chrysoscelis is a diploid species meaning it has normal chromosome pairs." - Me, upcoming gray treefrog article. That's true difference between the two species.

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    OK everyone that viewed this thread. I need to admit something. I wild caught these Grey tree frogs my self last night. I was afraid if I say "hey look what I caught" that I would have had my account deleted so I lied about where I got them. I do have a friend at the spca thats where I got my side neck turtle. But I went frog hunting last night and caught these hyla versicolor in a area that is void of the cope`s grey treefrog thats how I know that this is a hyla versicolor I`m sorry for the diseption and it won`t happen agin. On a good note I have been hunting for these frogs for 2 years and I finally found them

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    Default Re: OMG OMG OMG Grey Treefrogs Hyla versicolor

    No big deal. It's not like you were harvesting them for a wholesaler or something.

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