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Tree Frogs

Tree frogs are amphibian animals that have a mainly arboreal existence. Many different species of tree frogs exist and they can be found on nearly every continent. Tree frogs tend to be very small and light, allowing them to walk along the branches and twigs in which they live.

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What to feed a tree frog?

Go to petco and feed your treefrog stuff that is called: TREE FROG DUST!!! It is just a hole bunch of insects.

CAUTION: do not feed pet outside insects tat you find by your house it could be deadly and could kill your pet!

The answer above is correct, but this is only for the adult frog. If you are looking for what to feed TADPOLES, then here is your answer!

They are herbivorous and love spinach and lettuce! If you freeze it first it will soften as it thaws, making it easier for them to eat. But sometimes the lettuce gets all rotten and icky, and it can kill your tadpole if they eat it. Also, sometimes they just get sick of it.

They will also eat frozen bloodworms, which dissolves in the water and they will eat the tiny, gross, squiggly worms one by one. This can make your water dirty though, and not all tadpoles like this.

You can also purchase tadpole pellets at the pet store (Petsmart), but they usually prefer the natural stuff, like veggies. So I recommend not getting this pellet stuff.

If your tadpoles are in a pond, they will rasp away at algae. What green tree frog tadpoles like the most is pond weed! You can purchase pond weed at a pond store like Green Thumb.

How do Red eyed tree frogs gather their food?

the adattations are when the eyes of a red eyed tree frog is asleep the eyes are closed and they open when a preditor is coming. It has very sticky pads to help it stick to th e trees tents and more. i hope this helped! GOOD LUCK ON YOUR RESEARCH!

Why are red eyed tree frogs endangered?

Actually, Red Eyed Tree Frogs aren't endangered. They are not a threatened species. They usually die of natural causes, but not because they are being killed in the rainforest by humans. A lot are still in the wild, and at this point right now, we should be least concerned.

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What is the Harlequin tree frog?

it is a frog that is very rare and uses its webbed feet to glide in the air. i is very f-ing awesome

How does red-eye tree frogs stay safe in its environment?

all you should do is protect it from whatever it should be protected from........................................

isn't that wonderful

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How often does a green tree frog eat?

A tree frog can easily down a dozen small live crickets in an evening however they do not need that many every single day. you can supplement their diets with meal worms, wax worms, calciworms, or anything of the sort. Remember if crickets aren't eaten within 3 days, they lose nutritional value. if it isn't convienent to buy crikets every other day, you can always purchase cricket feed and water at most pet stores like Petco.

What animal eats red-eyed tree frogs?

snakes, fish, eagles, and other large animals such as tigers
Fish eagle snakes and other large animals

Do you have to have a heating lamp or heating mat for your White's tree frog or Dumpy tree frog?

It is recommended. You do not need one as long as the temperature in the tank is 75-80 degrees during the day and doesn't drop below 68-65 at night. Use a thermometer that sticks to the inside of the glass to easily tell the temperature.

Do tree frogs live in ponds?

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.

Where is the habitat of the green tree frog?

they can usually be found in tall trees or plants that are close to rivers or ponds. A good example of this is an ecosystem especially a rain forest

How did tree frogs get their name?

White's tree frogs are named after the person who first discovered them; John White

What is the appearance of a red-eyed tree frog?

The human interactions of red-eye tree frog are typically small, and in some cases there may be none. If a frog and a human cross paths, the frog may be captured by the person. The frog may also adopt human territories, such as yards and areas around ponds, as its own.

What are a tree frog's natural enemies?

Many different animals will eat Pacific Tree Frogs, including giant water bugs, beetles, snakes, cats, skunks, fish and bullfrogs. The activities of people can also harm pacific tree frogs. For example, destroying wetlands to build malls or other buildings hurts pacific tree frog populations by removing their breeding habitat.

Do female gray tree frogs lay their eggs in water?

It depends on the species.

Many species of frogs lay their eggs in water, but not all do e.g. the Corroboree frog.

Also, frogs of the genus Pristimantis lay their eggs on land, where they do not undergo a tadpole stage, hatching as fully metamorphosed baby frogs. Some species of frogs even give birth to live young, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides and other species found in the Andes and Central America.

What is the genus of a red eye tree frog?

This is the scientific name of the Red-eyed Tree Frog:

Kingdom: Animalia

Class: Amphibia

Order: Anura

Suborder: Neobatrachia

Family: Hylidae

Genus: Agalychnis

Species: A. Callidryas

Its Binomial name is Agalychnis Callidryas.

What eats a barking tree frog?

Hi, The green tree frog is larger than most Australian frogs, reaching 10 cm (4 in) in length. The average lifespan of the frog in captivity, about 16 years, is long in comparison with most frogs. Green tree frogs are docile and well suited to living near human dwellings. They are often found on windows or inside houses, eating insects drawn by the light.

What is a group of white tree frogs?

White's tree frogs live on the northeast coast of Australia.

How does the tree frog protect itself?

It depends on the type of tree frog, but non poisonous frogs generally use camouflage for defense.

Do green tree frogs like music?

I have a pet tree frog, Mitch, and yes, i believe he likes music. Many people can say that music has no effect on animals, but I disagree. He seems noticeably more content when I play Mozart for him.

What are the body parts and functions of a red eyed tree frog?

They have a legs that have poop in them. they have fat that helps them survive and be warm during winter and provides food for them during hibernation.

How does a tree frog fit into a food chain?

They would be close to the bottom because they eat insects, who eat plants (Or smaller insects that eat plants) and the plants get their "food" from the sun. There are many things that are able to eat tree frogs, thus it's low on the food chain.

How do you attract gray tree frogs?

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

How do tree frogs form?

They lay eggs! They mate high up in the trees and then give birth to hundreds of eggs on a leaf. The eggs don't last long, even if they do make it to hatch! They're at the bottom of the food chain, especially when vulnerable.