I'm just speaking from my own experience, but the two tree frogs in my yard hide behind or under things during the day. For instance, I have picked up my outdoor chair cushions and have found them there. I have also found them under my outdoor umbrella stands.
I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.
they like to be in bushes and near ponds i caught one last night and named it dasini i let it go do not keep it they can get stressed
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!
they go outside and do not hide. they love to go outside during rainy season.
a tree is thous big brown and green things you see if you go outside and they take in co2 and produce o2 during the day and the opposite at night
well in some causes yes they do if its not bigger than them they will go for it
In trees and around water, they sit around together up in the branches and sckwalk and chew on bits of the tree or look for a hole in a tree to breed in or eat nuts off the tree.
Frogs are most active at night and during the early morning hours, so the best time to catch them is in the evening or at night. It is also recommended to go out after a rainy day, as frogs are more likely to be out and about looking for food.
"Would you like to go tree hiking with me in the forest for a day?"
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Gray tree frogs mating season is usually March-September, or they will mate during or right after a rainstorm. Gray tree frogs lay their eggs in ponds, streams, swampy areas, and any open area of water that has lots of pond weed, algae, and fresh water. If you can't find any tadpoles in any of those places, go on a camping trip and take a hike! Still can't find it? You can go to a garden and pond shop, such as Green Thumb, and maybe they will have it there.
well they eat moths they have to be smaller then there head and flys or go to the pet-shop and they have some food hope this helps