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Students exposed to nature, some for the first time, soon become fascinated and eager to learn more.
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Eastern Gray Frog (Hyla versicolor) Eastern United States
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With this week’s Frog Friday we introduce another of Virginia’s tree-dwelling amphibians, the Gray Treefrog found in the Piedmont region.
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they decided to make a habitat for themselves from my father's hot tub :]
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Missouri, USA
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Cope's grey tree frog on pool. South Louisiana
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There are two species of gray tree frog which can be individualized by their scientific names: hyla versicolor and hyla chrysoscelis. Both gray tree frog species inhabit a wide range from southern ontario and maine, westward to central texas, northwest to manitoba, and northern florida. An isolated colony is also noted in new brunswick. The two species appear physically identical, and consequently, more studies are necessary to delineate where the species overlap (collins and conant, 1998).
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Hyla versicolor/Hyla chrysoscelis
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Photo about Female gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis / versicolor isolated on white background . View from the back. Image of north, biology, looking - 31770021
Fleming Park, Lee's Summit, Missouri
Gray tree frogs are the most common and widespread arboreal frog in North America. Let’s recognize and learn about this often-overlooked species!
Read about Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's Gray Treefrog) on the Animal Diversity Web.
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I got home from work today and Ian and BenS were in the backyard holding this fellow hostage under a lacrosse stick head...they named him Gary. Best viewed large! (month later: thank you for the i.d. Ken-ichi!) Acton, Massachusetts
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Happy Eastern Grey Tree Frog!
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Jim Buescher Photography
A gray tree frog is one of the largest species of frogs in the Eastern U.S.A and South Eastern Canada. Unlike the name suggests this frog specie has numerous interesting colors. Gray tree frogs can change their color according to their surroundings and temperature. These frogs mostly spend their time on tree branches, with their sticky and adaptive feet helping them move around branches and navigate their surroundings. Read more about Gray Tree Frogs on our website.
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taken at night Byram Township, Sussex County, NJ May 17, 2015
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