I think they to attract them is by having a kiddie pool in your backyard or in the woods they usually live in woods or in little ponds by the woods. If your using a kiddie pool like me i would dig a hole the size of the pool and put it in there then put pond water in it the reason why you have to dig a hole is because some frogs wont be able to get in there attracted a frog in there and its a green or bronze frog i caught it on July 27 2012 it was sitting on a rock half on half off like gray tree frogs laying there eggs but i don't know how green or bronze frogs mate or lay eggs i put it in my frog tank with 4 other fire belly toads for a other question someone asked can a frog or toad lay its eggs with no mate i answerd that one 2. Just be careful when you put water in your kiddie pool in the woods mosquitoes will go there and to attrack frogs to lay eggs put leaves in the pool and they will soon float to the bottom and tadpoles will eat them but do not put tap water in itl when you have tadpoles in it i killed all all the ones in it sadly on July 28. Sorry 4 any typos
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
gray tree frog
Gray tree frogs can live up to 7 years. And can withstand temp. of 40F during the winter months.
Cope's Gray Tree Frogs forage in shrubs and trees for any kind of small insects.
Gray Tree Frogs eat insects and occasionally it will eat small mammals.
Some do. The gray tree frog is the only one that I know of.
10-20 eggs
Gray tree frogs primarily feed on insects such as beetles, flies, moths, and crickets. While they may eat ants opportunistically if they come across them, ants are not a main part of their diet.
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
Tadpole of a Gray Tree Frog Adult Gray Tree Frog Gray tree frogs are medium-sized frogs, growing up to 1 to 2 inches in length. These frogs are usually a light green color or have a brownish tint, but when they are in a low temperature, they turn a grayish color. Their skin is very rough. They also have blotches on their backs, white stomachs, and a white spot under both their eyes. Gray tree frogs make a loud chirping sound to attract their mates. You can find gray tree frogs all over the eastern coast of the United States and in a small area in California. They like to live in habitats like moist woodlands. They also love swamps and nearby shrubs. On average, Gray Tree Frogs live for around 7 years. Insects are their primary diet; they eat a wide variety, including houseflies, crickets, moths and other soft-bodied insects. They are usually nocturnal, yet if there are crickets chirping or other "food" disturbing their sleep, they will remain awake and hunt. Gray tree frogs also have the amazing ability to stick to vertical surfaces. They use their toes and bodies as suction cups. They are often seen sticking to the trees in wooded areas. As with all tree frogs, Gray Tree Frogs can stick to most everything. It is not unusual for them to be seen climbing the glass of their enclosures, or even sleeping stuck to the sides of their cages. They can also hang upside down from the screens, which cover their cages, so care should be taken when opening their tanks. It has been reported that this frog responds well to hand feeding. This makes them easier to move because they are more used to their keepers. Their eggs (the ones I've seen) are about the size and shape of sesame seeds. Their color fades from tan at the large end to brown to black at the small end and they are tightly bundled in a clear jelly like substance.
Plants that produce fruits, nuts, and acorns, shelter for the different seasons, and some form of water supply (bird bath, pond, fountain, etc) are all useful in attracting birds. Flowers that attract insects, tree coverage, and some form of water supply will help attract frogs of all kinds.
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