I really don;t think this is a gray treefrog. I believe it to be the federally protected Hyla andersonii or pine barrens treefrog.
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I really don;t think this is a gray treefrog. I believe it to be the federally protected Hyla andersonii or pine barrens treefrog.
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Thanks for picture, very beautiful frog. The thing is I live in Minnesota and we don't have those frogs here. Pine barrens treefrog have white border strip on the side and frog I saved doesn't.
Here's list of anurans we have here.
Minnesota Frogs, Toads and Treefrogs
His shade of green is gorgeous, good luck with the little guy.
awesome find! kudos on saving the little frog's life. at work.....really?
What a beautiful green froggie! I wish you the best of luck with him/her![]()
nice frog, makes me want to go out in my yard and start identifying frogs, only thing i ever seem to find are toads
Kurt, I had already discounted Pine Barrens tree frog - the markings are wrong if you look carefully. The skin texture is off too. It has to be a Gray Tree Frog. Juveniles are often bright green like this for much of the time.
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