How big is a red eyed tree frog's brain? Then red eyed tree frogs brain is the size of a golfing bal.
I'm pretty sure that all tree frogs remain small - I have Pacific Tree Frogs. The species you want to avoid are Pacman frogs, Pixie Frogs, African Clawed Frogs, and of course Bullfrogs.
No, they only eat flies, not other frogs. ^^^ Wrong ! There are many species of frog that are cannibalistic ! (Snakester1962)
Every animal has a brain. If it didnt then it wouldn't be alive. If you mean brain as in smarts Im sure it is smart in its own way.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
as big as a gulf ball
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
It depends on what species of frog it is. Tree frogs are rather small whereas bullfrogs are larger.
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!
a species is a collection of animals, like frogs or pandas or dogs, so the species of tree frogs would be frogs!