I work at an industrial manufacturing warehouse, in other words, a very dangerous place for small animals to come wandering in. But it does happen from time to time. A few weeks ago, I noticed a small frog hopping around a really dangerous area, where he could've been squished by a lift truck. I immediately ran to scoop him up. But he was so hoppy. I had to get help catching him. I took the frog outside and noticed immediately he was different than most frogs I've rescued since he had the sticky feet of a tree frog that as far I know aren't native to North Georgia. I gave Mr. Froggy a stern talking-to about safety and the dangers of heavy machinery. Then I set him free in the grass. The next night at work after worrying all day the fate of the tree frog I rescued, the maintenance man at my work walked up with the frog! The very same frog hopped his way back into my work! I figured it was kismet! We were meant to be, lol. So I put him in a vented cup, stopped by the store for food and habitat and brought him home! I have to say, I love the little guy. After doing my research, I've come to the conclusion he's an American Green Tree Frog. Since he's not native to this area but he is in south Georgia, I think he may have hitched a ride on one of our many transfer trucks from there. I will post pics as soon as I can. Any advice is welcome. I'm planning on getting a red eye tree frog (in a separate terrarium of course) for my son's upcoming birthday.