anything can be a pet.
But that's were you wrong! How many people do you know that has a bengal tiger for a pet? Or a great white shark? Or a snow leopard? Or a elephant? Or a blue whale? Huh? Pets are animals you can keep in your house btw.
You can own them as pets. They are sold in pet stores that sell exotic animals.
Yes, they are sold in reptile stores, or may be a special order from your local pet store. They are not poisonous. But they do require special care. They are fairly expensive to buy, so you want to be sure that you know how to take care of one BEFORE you buy one. There is plenty of information online on taking care of red-eyed tree frogs, and many many other species, as well. Just remember that all frogs are not alike and will have different requirements for their care.
Some do some don't, if you are a beginner I suggest that you get
1. African Dwarf Frog
2.Fire Bellied Toad
3.White's tree frogs
Frogs and Toads are not so much pets, but more as a interesting creature living in your house.
As for their life span not so much is known about it. Some records of frogs in captivity have been know to live short lives while others (of the same species) have been known to live long lives.
Fun Fact! The longest life span enter was of a European Common Toad at 40 years!
EXTREMELY ! i have an australlian whites tree frog named string bean nd he is a good pet . the only bad part is that they are not good for kids because they are not one to pet
Yes of course tree frogs can live in a terrarium mostly any amphibian or reptile can.
yes
They live in diches,
tree frogs
In the bumpy woods
In giant trees?
queensland
Tree Frog
it lives in africa
Bullfrog, green frog, pickerel frog, spring peeper, chorus frog, leopard frog, tree frog.
poison dart frog tree frog
Your question makes no sense, tree frogs do not live in deserts.
yes
pine barrens