Michigan tree frogs, also known as Cope's gray tree frogs, thrive in environments that provide abundant moisture and cover. They prefer habitats near water sources, such as ponds or marshes, where they can find food and breed. Dense vegetation, including shrubs and trees, offers them protection from predators and helps maintain humidity. These frogs are also known to be adaptable, often found in suburban areas if suitable conditions are present.
Michigan tree froGs live in michigan..and in the trees...BAM!
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
tree frogs like to stay on trees. That last answer is false tree frogs like to stay in stand still water mostly
a species is a collection of animals, like frogs or pandas or dogs, so the species of tree frogs would be frogs!
no one I believe. like all frogs baby tree frogs fend for themselves
No. Tree frogs like a tropical climate. Alaska is far too cold for them.
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They like HOT weather
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
Yes, infact there are many types of tree frogs like the red eyed tree frog, Australian white tree frog (the smiling frog) and poisoness ones too. (only the odd colored ones like blue red yellow ect.) And still if I typed them all out this would be like 10 pages long!!!!! there are loke 4,000 tree frogs out there or something like that.! :)
It's do red eye tree frogs have problems. But no, it is just their eye color. Just like you and me. Look it up.