Gray/Grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) calling
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@mikumikuvocaloid2 I'm not a biologist, but I don't think that the gray tree frogs learned about chemistry in high school
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@blackpeacock3159 hey do u know where that guy lives jaaysonmorrill
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@BJTHEWOLF lol yeah i know i live in the wooods and its horrible!theres a little pond fountain thing under mah window and about five live in it lol.i also have 2 of these as pets but there female and are extremely quiet
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Those things are annoying. They call all night and it drives me insane. Found one in my pool the relized that there are several hiding around the pool...At least I know what they are now.
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the silly things keep laying their eggs in my pool D: don't they know that the chlorine would kill the eggs?
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I live in the woods and at night if you go outside and sit awhile and catch the right time these things are DEAFENING!
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So this is what I've been hearing at night! We found one in my pool filter, it was alive, we put him into the woods by my house.
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lol seems like they are all calling eachother but none of them is listening to eachothers calls. they just keep calling
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Great capture!
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Go to a reptile store
hey there is copes gray tree frogs nearby and normal
staffxsarge 3 years ago
Unlikely to be Cope's nearby, only versicolor. This recording was taken over a thousand kilometres from any known Cope's population. The variation in the trills in the background is likely just an artefact of varying distances from the camera.
RMBolton 3 years ago