Gray Treefrog

Hyla versicolor

Gray Treefrog 2

Identification:
You can identify a gray treefrog by its size and color. It’s 1.6 - 2 inches (4-5cm) and the body is green and under the chin is gray. Cope’s gray treefrog is a species found in the U.S. The gray treefrog is most commonly found in northern America. It is smaller than other frogs like the bullfrog, which is a lot bigger than the gray treefrog. The american toad is also much bigger than gray treefrog. This show’s how you can identify the gray treefrog.

Energy Role:
The gray treefrog eats vegetation, small insects and spiders, mites, and snails. What eats the gray treefrog are skunks,opossums, raccoons and snakes.

Fuentes y créditos

  1. (c) Matthew, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND), http://www.flickr.com/photos/98023696@N00/47123851
  2. Adaptado por blackbear4321 del trabajo de (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyla_versicolor

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