The only "in" on them would be an illegal source, they are endangered and protected throughout their range.
The only "in" on them would be an illegal source, they are endangered and protected throughout their range.
eep! I had no idea, i just saw them in my field guide a long time ago and have always loved what they looked like...thats a real shame... oh well, there are hunreds of cool collectible species out there that aren't enangered! ignore this please!
Pine Barrens Tree Frog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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looks like they were previously listed as endangered but are not any longer, but you are correct, it is protected in most of its habitat ranges but appears to not be protected in a few areas.
Get Hyla arborea or H. chinensis, they are similar in appearence.
Kurt, thanks for the suggestions, and damnit what a huge bummer if it is illegal to own those over here in washington.. i really love tree frogs with appearances similar to the pacific chorus frogs, all of mine are brown no matter what kind of setup i use or even if i catch them green, they always become brown over a few months (not that they dont look great brown!) so, for once i am dying to have something similar that is green, + housing a few 'non cookie cutter frogs' is always excited, and new!
Here is a page listing WA prohibited species that may help you.
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