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Frog Friday # 3

Happy Frog Friday # 3. Wahoo. Let's see what Al picks for this Frog Friday.

This is a Green Tree Frog which I also photographed at NC Botanical Gardens in 2016. 4 years agoutis been along time since I photographed this Green Tree Frog there.

Back to the post of The Green Tree Frog.
The Green Tree Frog is large for its size. The Green Tree frog is green and can camouflage into weed such as these in the picture.

The Green Tree Frogs habit is in the piedmont region of North Carolina and some Green Tree Frogs can be found in the coastal regions of North Carolina.

The Green Tree Frog  habits include Wetlands and Swamps around the Piedmont and Coastal Regions of North Carolina. During the Daytime, The Green Tree Frog can hide on waterside plants and vegetation around water areas which is very cool for this frog to do. During the night hours these Green Tree Frogs are active a lot.

 The Green Tree Frogs breeding season is from April to September.The Green Tree Frogs tadpoles can hatch in water in about 8 weeks.  During breeding season of the Green Tree Frogs their calls are very loud and they sound like this " queenk,queenk, queenk". The call of the Green Tree Frog can be heard from a variety of areas that the Green Tree Frog resides in.






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