found this little fella free loading on my Tropical plants on my deck

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I thought he looked so thrilled to be there he deserved a few pictures...

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Cool looking critter, Ren. Frog?

What kind....did it hitchike over from foreign lands?

What are you gonna do with it?

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
Cool looking critter, Ren. Frog?

What kind....did it hitchike over from foreign lands?

What are you gonna do with it?

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson

Local tree frog they are everywhere here..
Specie is the Grey tree frog ( named after its discoverer not its color)
Live and let live...he is free on my land...to live in peace..
 
Neat froggy fotos! Thanks. It's a little different from our locals. Here in the Florida Panhandle our tree frogs have smoother skins with a little gold trim on the sides of them. My wife and I sure love to hear the nice li'l fellas sing, too. :D
 
frogs are crrreeeeeepy!



and his eyeballs look like phillips head screws.

they are cool pics, though!
 
That is a cool little froggy!! I love him. Thanks for sharing the great picture.
 
Great pics, to follow up on DrMudds post, I showed my wife and kids the pics and they said in unison,"That's a Rain frog!" According to them they come out only before and after a rain.... I dont think they took into account the bumpy skin,all I have seen are the smooth skinned ones as DrMudd explained. We have beautiful frogs here on the water and on the Border of Florida and Alabama.
 
Looks like he's pretty confident that, "Noone can see me, I'm perfectly camouflaged!"
 
Cougar might have made a lolfrog out of one of those pix and posted it in another forum already.... :D
 
Treefrogs are great. We had one for a while. They have the sticky suction cups on their pads so they can do that Spiderman, hanging vertically thing. Plus they have the long tongues that shoot out and grab their food (e.g., crickets). Neat little buggers.

- Mark
 
Pretty cool pics.

The Tree frogs around here look like the ones Dr. Mudd mentioned. We don't have a blind on the back door so at night it gets swarmed with bugs. I like to stand at the door and watch the ones walking on the glass eat dinner. We've got some fat tree frogs around our place.
 
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