Nobody was there to see it, so any answer is just guess work.
Humans have been seeing tree frogs since we evolved.
in the Devonian period
yes
Herpetologist Edward Cope discovered red eyed frog in the 1860s, the red-eyed tree frog is found in the lowlands and on slopes of Central America
whites tree frogs/dumpy tree frog/ smiling tree frog
I did and they were fine. If the Leopard frog is very large and the tree frog is very small you have the chance of losing your tree frog.
They cannot mate because they are of different species the dumpy tree frog will only eat the green tree frog.
Yes, but this one has a white color instead of the common seen green found in central America.
An albino frog is a frog lacking pigmentation. A tree frog is a frog that can climb (or in the taxa of those that can). They can be one and the same, ie you can have albino tree frogs.
Red-Eyed Tree Frog tadpole, or simply, "Tadpole".
it is a "tree" frog, so errr, i think it is a tree
Tree frogs make up the family Hylidae. The gray tree frog is classified as Hyla versicolor, the Pacific tree frog as Hyla regilla, and the giant tree frog as Litoria infrafrenata.
The Green Tree Frog has suction pads on the tips of its feet. The Green Tree Frog can change colour to match its surroundings. The Green Tree Frog has a long sticky thong.
A Tree Frog is a Amphibian that lives most of its life in trees.