no it is not
NONo.
To ensure the cod and the common tree frog will not become extinct
Most tree frog extinction and endangerment is due to chytridiomycosis which is a disease caused by chytrid fungus.
They are not extinct. However, due to its restricted range, declining population, habitat loss, and pollution of breeding ponds the Pine Barrens tree frog was listed as an endangered species between 1977 and 1983. As of 1996, the Pine Barrens tree frog has been classified as Near Threatened.
whites tree frogs/dumpy tree frog/ smiling tree frog
Hotel of the Laughing Tree was created in 2009.
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.
Red-Eyed Tree Frog tadpole, or simply, "Tadpole".
Tree frogs can live in a forest or anywhere where there are high trees or other tall vegetation
it is a "tree" frog, so errr, i think it is a tree
It will become extinct and as for all the other animals that live in rain forests.