Tree frogs live on what continents?
There are only seven continents, and one of them is Antarctica. It seems a safe guess that the six habitable continents are the same six on which frogs live.
The seven continents:
Africa
Asia
Europe
South America
North America
Australia
Antarctica
Are green tree frogs aggressive?
Yes. The ones who stay outside my door cuddle next to each other and prefer a familiar locale to stay at each and every day. I have yet to see only a lone frog hanging outside anywhere. It doesn't appear they only come together to mate as ome scientist claim but actually socialize with each other day after the day.
A tree kangaroo is not like the larger kangaroos such as the Red and Grey kangaroos, and it cannot move at great speed along the ground. It is stockier and built for climbing and hopping between tree limbs, not along the ground. The top speed of the largest tree kangaroo is about 45 km per hour.
What are the predators of the American tree frogs?
The orange thighed frog has several predators including man, larger animals such as birds, fish, and other carnivores. This applies to all stages of their lifecycle. The frogs live in a small area of northeast Australia, but are quite numerous.
How many crickets do you feed a tree frog a day?
3 a day or 5 or 6 , 3 times a week if your tree frog is a couple inches long.
What does a yellow spotted tree frog eat?
Salamanders are commonly know to have a diet consisting of crickets, worms, centipedes, and other inverts found in their natural or like habitats
How do you tell if a tree frog is a male or female?
A male has a dick and a female doesn't. Just like real life.
Does a red eyed tree frog live in water?
All frogs are able to swim, also treefrogs. Some treefrogs actually dont live in trees but spent their lives undergroud in burrows.
How as the red eyed tree frog live in the rain forest?
The adults live in the canopy layer but their young live in the under-canopy, I hope I helped you with this question!
they live in the rainforest and if your things getting one get a exo terra kit
Where do tree frogs live during the winter season?
Mammals are endotherms, meaning they maintain a constant body temperature no matter what the environmental conditions are. For example, humans, dogs and cats are mammals. When the weather gets cold, we can still maintain our regular 98.6F body temperature. Some animals cannot do this; they are called ectotherms. The body temperature of ectotherms follows their environment, for example if it is cold outside, their body temperature falls. They must bask in the sun to get warm and cool off in the shade, or under the water. Amphibians, reptiles and insects are ectotherms.
Does a red eyed tree frog have an endoskeleton or exoskeleton?
Yes, Red-Eyed Tree Frogs do have bones. They are vertebrate which means the bones are on the inside of their body.
What features does a tree frog have?
Well, if you`re talking about the red eyed tree frog,
than here are some features.
- measures only to 8 cm at the most
- small amphibian
- male is 2 and a half cm smaller than a female
- green body & red eyes
- blue and cream color around the groin and rib area
- orange feet
- long limbs to be able to climb and swim with agility
- thin skin on stomach
- back skin thicker
- long sticky tongues to hold onto prey
HOPE THAT HELPS!:)
How long does a brown tree frog or Litoria ewingii live for in captivity?
It depends on the species, smaller frogs will not get as old as the larger species.
What does the red eyed tree frog's habitat look like?
It has many trees and they eat any kind of insects and eats baby snakes. there are little ponds so they mostly live on tree leaves or branches
How old does a dumpys white tree frog live?
Blue dumpy tree frogs can live up to 15 years if they are very well taken care of.
How much does a red eyed tree frog cost?
Around $65 I used to work at paulmacs Pet food plus pets in port colborne and im looking to sell mine with all of its accessories.