no one I believe. like all frogs baby tree frogs fend for themselves
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
It depends on the type.
Neither parent is involved. The babies are on their own once born.
Feeding pink mice to White’s tree frogs is generally not recommended. White’s tree frogs primarily eat insects like crickets, roaches, and worms. Pink mice can be too large and nutritionally imbalanced for them, potentially causing health issues.
10,000 to the most no joke i now i am a sientece for tree frogs so have more ask me more peace to the frog no joke
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
it takes three months!
I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.
If you are a beginner frog keeper, you need a friendly, easy-to-take-care-of frog. Green tree frogs, White's tree frogs, and African Dwarf frogs are some that are good starter frogs. Beginners should NEVER get Pacman frogs, bullfrogs, Pixie frogs, or Red-eyed tree frogs. You should only get these frogs if you are an experienced frog keeper. Pacman frogs bite and snap and growl, bullfrogs are huge and vicious, and can give you a nasty bite (so can Pacman frogs!), Pixie frogs are big and also vicious, and Red-eyed tree frogs are VERY VERY VERY fragile and break joints easily. So again, Green tree frogs, White's tree frogs, and African Dwarf frogs are the way to go!
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan