My two gray tree frogs are wild, caught in Granbury, Texas. I believe that they are both female, but I would like to get it confirmed. Frogs are difficlt to sex because their exterior genitals are the same no matter gender (I think everyone knows that just explaining my problem) I first sexed my frogs and decided they were female. They do not croak, only peep when disturbed by their cagemate, they had ravenous hungers at time, and speckles on the under of the throat were not prominant. I am now second guessing about the gender of my two frogs (Leapy and Lovey are their names) Is their any way that I can make a good judgment? If i cant decide I might just go to the vet becuase Lovey the frog seems to have injured her leg. Thank you fellow froggers! P.S. (For some odd reason, I cannot upload photos. Sorry for the inconvienience! If you have any way to fix the issue, let me know. I can give you more info on my uploading problem.)

-Granger Krajca (A.K.A. LeapyIsAFrog)