Thank you so much it does cherp or call, i had too and im guessing they were both males. but my other wad a american green tree frog and hes not with us any more. so thank you he is male. so the females dont cherp.
Thank you so much it does cherp or call, i had too and im guessing they were both males. but my other wad a american green tree frog and hes not with us any more. so thank you he is male. so the females dont cherp.
Gray Treefrog females do not call.
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About 15 years ago our oldest boys were 3-4 yrs old and wanted to go frog collecting. So, we went out after a rain and caught about six tree frogs. However, we found them by following the croaking, duh! I put them in a spare aquarium just outside our bedroom and at about 3 am I thought several had escaped and perched on my ear. After much fumbling with a flashlight and jar, and a stubbed toe, I managed to catch and release them all. We've kept only female tree frogs since. We do have a couple of male cricket frogs, but their calls are nice and peaceful.
I used to think that I had to understand in order to believe, then I realized that I must believe in order to understand - Augustine
Ok so with my gray one is a male. but my green one that i lost a couple of days ago was a female she was only an ench long had had her for a year and a half. She sounded so beautifull but she was load. thank yall so very much and if i get a good pic i will most deffently put it up. thankyou angel
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