Tree Frogs
Definition of Tree Frogs as it relates to Animals, Amphibians, Frogs
Tree Frogs: Small, brightly colored frogs found primarily in trees and other vegetation. They are known for their ability to change color and camouflage with their surroundings. Their webbed feet allow them to climb easily and grasp onto branches and leaves. They lay their eggs in water-filled structures such as tree holes or bromeliads, providing a safe environment for their tadpoles to develop. Tree frogs are an important part of the food chain, serving as prey for larger animals and helping to control insect populations.
External Links
- [RedEyedTreeFrog.org] Red Eyed Tree Frog .org No.1 Red Eye Frog Care