Red-eyed tree frogs are not endangered. But their habitat is shrinking at an alarming rate, and their highly recognizable image is often used to promote the cause of saving the world's rain forests.
There are two species of tree frog which are called the Red-Eyed Tree Frog, one in South America, the other in Australia. The South American one is under threat from deforestation.
no the red eyed tree frog is not endangered but its tropical habitat is being cut down for homes and stuff so right now they are fine but in ten years maybe not
Yes, a red eye tree frog is an amphibian. An amphibian is defined as a cold-blooded, smooth-skinned vertebrate of the class Amphibia, such as a frog or salamander. They characteristically hatch from eggs as aquatic larva with gills, then transform into adults having air-breathing lungs.
if it is a type of frog then yes, all frogs are
no but they might because they are losing there habitat.
They are becoming endangered.
no.
then there would be no red eyed green tree frogs sitting on the wall.
No!! Of course they don't! If they did wax worms would be extinct, also red eyed tree frogs would blow up because they are allergic! I hope i have answered your question.
red eyed tree frogs can get up to 4 inches long.
red eyed tree frogs lay their eggs in early spring
How big is a red eyed tree frog's brain? Then red eyed tree frogs brain is the size of a golfing bal.
All adult frogs, including red-eyed tree frogs, have four limbs.
No, its leaves are toxic to Red-Eyed Tree Frogs.
no
Anacondas can eat tree frogs. :) hope it helps!
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
No
a rainforest