yes
Yes, the White-Lipped Tree Frog is endangered.
It is endangered
Yes, they are endangered.
NO!
yes
because most of them are dead
no they are
No, but its habitat is shrinking very fast
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
It has never been endangered but their habitat is shrinking rapidly. From Trygve
Yes it is idiot
The Red Eyed Tree Frog has enemies. Some of the enemies are birds, owls, large snakes, and bats. The Red Eyed Tree Frog has ways to protect itself. This frog has camouflage. This makes it so this frog is not endangered.