Have you ever heard the grey tree frog aggressive call? It sounds like a spring peeper.
FrogBoyMO 8 months ago
@FrogBoyMO yeah it sure does!
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
Cute panting dog, er frog...
thomdrock 8 months ago
@thomdrock lol
WOW!
That was most interesting! =)
sandrateager 8 months ago
@sandrateager thanks!
@bufothetoad1 Welcome! =)
im setting off on an expedition in my woods tonight with my friend hopefully and try to find one. I can never find tree frogs!
atomicdonutinc 8 months ago
@atomicdonutinc look in dark damp cracks/holes in trees
l found 2 making mating call's last night! l did not wan't to interuppt them so l let them be! It was very cool to watch them!
PhibsandFeeders 8 months ago
@PhibsandFeeders yeah it is.
aha thats awesome!!
FrogsforLifee2011 8 months ago
@FrogsforLifee2011 thanks!
usually when they do that it means they swallowed substrate
Noctoural88 8 months ago
@Noctoural88 yeah, well he didn't
are they in new york?
@PhibsandFeeders yes.
@bufothetoad1 Yes! I will go looking tonight!
@PhibsandFeeders look in dark damp cracks/holes in trees
Wow and Awesome. I never seen one of these frogs.
o7jimmy 8 months ago
@o7jimmy What state do you live in. You might have them where to live and not know it.
I live in Florida and I believe there here but never seen one.
@o7jimmy Florida??? There are sooooo mannnyyyy species of frogs and toads there it is not even funny
Male grey treefrogs make a high pitch chirp or trilling noise like a little bird. It's also Missouri's most common treefrog.
@FrogBoyMO Yes I know. I am an expert on amphibians.
awesome...
TheMass33 8 months ago
@TheMass33 thanks
the grey treefrog was yawning or shedding off its old skin
@FrogBoyMO No, it was not, and I've seen both.
Have you ever heard the grey tree frog aggressive call? It sounds like a spring peeper.
FrogBoyMO 8 months ago
@FrogBoyMO yeah it sure does!
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
Cute panting dog, er frog...
thomdrock 8 months ago
@thomdrock lol
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
WOW!
That was most interesting! =)
sandrateager 8 months ago
@sandrateager thanks!
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
@bufothetoad1 Welcome! =)
sandrateager 8 months ago
im setting off on an expedition in my woods tonight with my friend hopefully and try to find one. I can never find tree frogs!
atomicdonutinc 8 months ago
@atomicdonutinc look in dark damp cracks/holes in trees
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
l found 2 making mating call's last night! l did not wan't to interuppt them so l let them be! It was very cool to watch them!
PhibsandFeeders 8 months ago
@PhibsandFeeders yeah it is.
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
aha thats awesome!!
FrogsforLifee2011 8 months ago
@FrogsforLifee2011 thanks!
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
usually when they do that it means they swallowed substrate
Noctoural88 8 months ago
@Noctoural88 yeah, well he didn't
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
are they in new york?
PhibsandFeeders 8 months ago
@PhibsandFeeders yes.
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
@bufothetoad1 Yes! I will go looking tonight!
PhibsandFeeders 8 months ago
@PhibsandFeeders look in dark damp cracks/holes in trees
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
Wow and Awesome. I never seen one of these frogs.
o7jimmy 8 months ago
@o7jimmy What state do you live in. You might have them where to live and not know it.
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
I live in Florida and I believe there here but never seen one.
o7jimmy 8 months ago
@o7jimmy Florida??? There are sooooo mannnyyyy species of frogs and toads there it is not even funny
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
Male grey treefrogs make a high pitch chirp or trilling noise like a little bird. It's also Missouri's most common treefrog.
FrogBoyMO 8 months ago
@FrogBoyMO Yes I know. I am an expert on amphibians.
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
awesome...
TheMass33 8 months ago
@TheMass33 thanks
bufothetoad1 8 months ago
the grey treefrog was yawning or shedding off its old skin
FrogBoyMO 8 months ago
@FrogBoyMO No, it was not, and I've seen both.
bufothetoad1 8 months ago