"Heck-heck-heck-heck" is the call of the Mexican Treefrog (Smilisca baudinii).
Specifically, the voice of the Mexican Treefrog is a nasal honk. It is repeated rapidly, with occasional additions of sounds like chuckles. Males often group into twos and honk back and forth between each other.
No, treefrogs are amphibians, not mammals.
on trees
Most likely people will call you a German Mexican.
Mexican Peso (MXP)
A lucky Mexican
Yes. They migrate from their trees to Greenland.
You call a Mexican girl's 15 birthday a quinceanera
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Well, I hope what you're trying to ask is "What do you call a person who's parents were born in Mexico, but they were not." You call someone who was born in Mexico, Mexican. Someone who's parents are Mexican (Born in Mexico) they are called Mexican- Americans.
The Mexican currency is the Mexican Peso or MXN.
Green treefrogs are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active during the night. They are known to be more active during the evening and nighttime hours when they hunt for prey and mate.
Treefrogs mostly eat small insects such as crickets, flies, ants, and beetles. They may also consume small spiders, snails, and other invertebrates found in their habitat. Some larger species of treefrogs might even eat small vertebrates like other frogs or baby mice.