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What is a tree frogs skin?

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What kind of frogs is have a bumpy skin?

Cuban tree frog


Do tree frogs release gases when threatened?

There are many types of tree frogs. Some do release noxious skin secretions that some preditors find unpalitable.


Do red eyed tree frogs get along with humans?

Yes, but like most tree frogs, they have sensitive skin, and should not be held for very long periods of time.


What do Cuban toads eat?

Cuban tree frogs will eat nearly any small animal that can fit in their mouths. I think that Cuban Tree Frogs and Cuban Toads are the same animal, as the tree frogs have lumpy, warty, toad-like skin.


How can tree frogs poison you?

I believe you are referring to "poison arrow" frogs from South America. They exude a liquid through their skin. You touch, you die.


Where do native Americans get poison for darts?

They extract it from the skin of poisonous tree frogs, such as the Poison Dart Frog.


What is the description of a grippli?

Grippli are humanoid tree frogs. Their slick skin is a mottled pattern of bright colors.


Does it kill tree frogs if you hold it?

no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that


Do tree frogs eat bark?

No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.


What do tree frogs depend on?

Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.


Are red eyed tree frogs venomous?

Red Eyed Tree Frogs don't carry any poison. Though, if you handle them, our skin is more dangerous to them then their skin is to us. The vibrant, bright colors only scares away predators, but they do not have any poison carried around. Hope that helped!


Where can you find pictures of tree frogs?

I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.