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    Yes, that's right. The Green Tree Frog was probably a female because for their size, they are the loudest croaking frogs I've ever heard. You couldn't have missed that.
    Put a Pacific Chorus Frog in your bedroom sometime!

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    Default Re: I need to know how to tel the sex of my frog?

    Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
    Put a Pacific Chorus Frog in your bedroom sometime!
    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.
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    Default Re: I need to know how to tel the sex of my frog?

    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    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.
    3 am sounds about right! LOL

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