I would pee right back in his eye
The average speed of a red eyed tree frog is 69mph
The red eye'd tree frog has adapted by hiding in trees.
they camouflage
Since red eye tree frogs are animals, they are in the domain Eukaryote.
With its tongue.
The human interactions of red-eye tree frog are typically small, and in some cases there may be none. If a frog and a human cross paths, the frog may be captured by the person. The frog may also adopt human territories, such as yards and areas around ponds, as its own.
depends on what kind of tree frog you want, i have a dumpy tree frog, which are only like $20, same with a red eye tree frog and a green tree frog. But whatever you do DON'T put a wild frog in your tank or habitat. they carry diseases. but if this is your first time with a tree frog, I would suggest a dumpy tree frog. they are easy to take care of and are fun to play with, trust me i would know. I have one named Fred, and he just silts on my shoulder while i do things. if you have any more question e-mail me at memo1996@tampabay.rr.com ;~)
No, green tree frogs skin is very sensitive. I disagree with the above, we have been learning about Green Tree Frogs and it is possible to hold them, but only if your hands are wet, otherwise the skin of the frog can be damaged. I agree with the 2nd one.
Agalychinis calidyas
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Agalychnis callidryas
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.