No tree frogs need trees and leaves to use their camouflage to hide from predators, if they lived in a swamp they would drown in mud or be eaten since their camouflage doesn't work in grey and black because they are green and red.
They are better off wild then in homes leave them some where that no people(s) wild find it but remember it has to be by water ( a stream or river possibly a lake NO SALT WATER) with leaves and trees.
they live in shallow ponds
Frogs live in the weeds and reeds at the edge of ponds.
In Ponds with Lily Pads...
The live in ponds where there are bugs and they can eat them.
no some live in streams and rivers
Some ponds certainly do have frogs in them.
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
They live in ponds and swamps. If they are tropical frogs, they can also live in the tropical rainforest and deserts. If they are pet frogs, they usually live in aquatic tanks that are moist and a nice mini environment for the pet frog to live in.
The tree frogs of the rain forest live in the trees of the understory.
Michigan tree froGs live in michigan..and in the trees...BAM!
rabbits
rivers,lakes,ponds,and water falls