Maybe we should stick to latin names here to avoid confusion.
The usual "Milk Frog" is Trachycephalus resinifictrix. You can hear it's call on this page AmphibiaWeb - Trachycephalus resinifictrix
What's commonly known as the "American Green Treefrog" (or just "Green Treefrog" to many Americans) is a Hyla cinerea. You can hear it's call here AmphibiaWeb - Hyla cinerea
While we're here, the "White's Treefrog" (or "Green treefrog" to the Aussie's, or "Dumpy Treefrog" or ...), is the Litoria caerulea. More about them here:AmphibiaWeb - Litoria caerulea
The common names can be ambiguous, with some common names being used for multiple species and some species having multiple common names. So it's best to stick to the Latin or at least mention the Latin name of the frog you're considering before switching to the common name of your choice.





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