Unfortunately not. A great pity, becase they're lovely creatures.
yes, they do it in the wild when they meet sometimes
there are known to be 16,000 bull frogs left in the whole wide world
yes they do other wise they wont survive in the wild.
Green Tree Frogs are use to being lonly and if they get disterb they would try and get somewhere were you cant get them. Green Tree Frogs are natured creatures that need to be alone and try to catch there foods. If frogs get frightened, they do have a chance of dieing. So anyone that is out there and listening please be awere of Green Tree Frogs as they are a part of our world. Thankyou!
It is best not to feed pets wild caught food because animals from the wild could have parasites. By it a mouse at the pet-store.
Well, it depends. If you're speaking of the red-eyed tree frog that most people know about, Agalychnis Callidryas, they live in Northern South America, Panama, Costa Rica, and stretch as far north as southern Mexico. Their habitat is cool neotropical rainforests, where they live, sleep, and often hunt in the trees. Their Amplexus (frog mating) takes place in the trees. Their is also an Australian Red-eyed tree frog which I know MUCH less about. They look slightly different than Agalychnis Callidryas, because on the toe pads and underside, it has a somewhat sickly yellow color, instead of the common white underside and bright orange toepads of Agalychnis Callidryas.
I doubt that small wild frogs get the opportunity.
this frogs are found in central and south America and are not to dificult to come across.
In the water
Burdock,Arctium lappa, is a medicinal plant found wild in England.
LOL they dont live anywhere albino pacman frogs are captive bred meaining that they only exist in captivity because humans breed them to get that color they dont exist in the wild they would die. (:
no but they can be dinner