in the rainforest
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
Yes, Red-Eyed Tree Frogs live mainly in deciduos forests.
They can live with other green tree frogs, red eyed tree frogs, and other similar sized lizards or frogs and toads. pets to avoid are dumpy tree frogs which will eat them, and poisonous dart frogs or other poisonous or aggressive amphibians or reptiles.
According to several sources available online, red eyed tree frogs prefer to live in a community. "They are a social species, thriving in environments with two or more other red eyed tree frogs." -redeyedtreefrog.org "This species tends to do better in a community" -allaboutfrogs.org "The red eye frog prefers to live in a community" -buzzle.com
No of course not because they live in different climates
No, red eye tree frogs are not mammals.
tree frogs live in Central America
Some can be found in Mexico.
Egg laying.
They live in South Mexico to Eastern Panama, they are very delicate and beautiful. If you want to know more about red eyed tree frogs, ask me and I'll give you the answers.
red eyed tree frogs enviornments around them can be tropical trees,moss ect.
The tree frogs of the rain forest live in the trees of the understory.