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Grey tree frogs

Grey tree frogs. By Sarah A. Frank. location. Locations of were the gray tree frogs Rome. includes: Minnesota, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina,

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Grey tree frogs

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  1. Grey tree frogs By Sarah A. Frank

  2. location

  3. Locations of were the gray tree frogs Rome includes: Minnesota, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Texas, Rhode Island, Maine, Vermont, New York, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey ,Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

  4. When can I find them? In the spring they lay there eyes near water in that time when they travel from their habitats (from forests and on branches also moist areas) from the time they lay their eggs. Fun Fact Did you know that the reason they don’t live near water with their ancestors is because their ancestors are larger and will eat the smaller frogs.

  5. They look identical!

  6. Male or female • The male has a darker toned throat • Fairly smaller than female • crooks • The female has a lighter toned throat • Fairly larger than male • Does not crook

  7. coops gray tree frog or gray tree frog Virtually impossible to tell apart Listen to their calls? • Eastern Grey Tree Frog • Copes Grey Tree Frog

  8. Resources Animations by Sarah Design by Sarah Transitions by Sarah Format by Sarah Slideshow by Sarah

  9. Thanks

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