Had this guy in my bushes by the house. Notice the orange on the underside of his legs. I thought I'd post this up some may have never seen one.
Grey tree frog
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Re: Grey tree frog
Yep, I've never seen one. Nice Stanley. Is this a rare frog? Or are they common out there?
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Southern Man wrote:Yep, I've never seen one. Nice Stanley. Is this a rare frog? Or are they common out there?
My wife says they are common, but this is the first one I have ever seen. I have seen the little green ones that are about a 1/2 inch big.
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Re: Grey tree frog
We get lots of these on our house, they seem to hang out where the lights are to hunt bugs. They can changer their color I believe, cause they are gray when on my gray vinyl siding, but appear to darken up when you put them on a tree trunk.
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