when a green anole turns brown that means that it is stressed out. when they turn brown it is just best leave it alone if you are trying to handle it or it could be stressed because its enviorment doesn't meet its personal needs.
not all frogs are green some are brown.
yes yes they do
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the eat mothes flies crickets
woodland tree frogs brown with a black pach around there eyes and some times black spots and lines. by Tyson
There are many frogs that are beige in color. For example, the Southern and Asian brown tree frogs are beige in color.
Over watering could definitley turn the tree brown. Back off a bit and the tree should recover.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
green when its on a tree and brown when it dies
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
This is a very broad question as there are a great many different species of tree frog. In most of the natural world, living things that change color do so for one of two reasons: breeding or defense. In the case of tree frogs the primary reason is most likely defense - by changing color they can either blend into the environment or repel predators.