Actually, Red Eyed Tree Frogs aren't endangered. They are not a threatened species. They usually die of natural causes, but not because they are being killed in the rainforest by humans. A lot are still in the wild, and at this point right now, we should be least concerned.
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They are threatened by habitat loss and a fungus that infects there skin.
through theyr pupil if you look carefully you can see a little blue pupil , yes , they have blue pupils i have one in my backyard(tree frog) i just checked it and it spat in my eye ;) xx
Frogs have three eyelids. One upper and one lower, like a person's, but an extra transparent eyelid called the nictitating membrane, to protect the eye when underwater.
Red eyed tree frogs are named for their huge red eyes.
The frog that is red eye. (tree frog)
red eyed tree frogs can get up to 4 inches long.
red eyed tree frogs lay their eggs in early spring
All adult frogs, including red-eyed tree frogs, have four limbs.
How big is a red eyed tree frog's brain? Then red eyed tree frogs brain is the size of a golfing bal.
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Red eyed tree frogs
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
If you mean frogs having red eyes: Red Eyed Tree Frog Zenotopulos Frog
No, its leaves are toxic to Red-Eyed Tree Frogs.
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