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Tree Frog Collection (page 5)

The tree frog, also known as the Common coqui or Eleutherodactylus coqui, is a fascinating amphibian found in various parts of the world

Background imageTree Frog Collection: RF- Mexican treefrog 1+Smilisca baudinii+2 on Spanish moss. Texas, USA

RF- Mexican treefrog 1+Smilisca baudinii+2 on Spanish moss. Texas, USA

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) in rainforest, Iron Range National Park

Common green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) in rainforest, Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common tree frog {Hyla arborea} climbing vegetation doing the splits, the

Common tree frog {Hyla arborea} climbing vegetation doing the splits, the Netherlands

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Vietnamese Mossy Frog {Theloderma corticale} captive, from Vietnam

Vietnamese Mossy Frog {Theloderma corticale} captive, from Vietnam

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Wallaces gliding frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) with head peering out from behind leaf

Wallaces gliding frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) with head peering out from behind leaf. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red eyed tree frog {Agalychnis callidryas} perching on leaf, Captive

Red eyed tree frog {Agalychnis callidryas} perching on leaf, Captive

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Lemur leaf frog (Agalychnis lemur) Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica

Lemur leaf frog (Agalychnis lemur) Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica. IUCN Red List critically endangered species

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Palmar tree frog (Boana / Hypsiboas pellucens) on leaf, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Palmar tree frog (Boana / Hypsiboas pellucens) on leaf, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Troschels tree frog / Calcar tree / Convict tree frog (Hypsiboas calcaratus) portrait

Troschels tree frog / Calcar tree / Convict tree frog (Hypsiboas calcaratus) portrait, on leaf, Cuyabeno, Sucumbios, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Demerara falls / Rough skinned tree frog (Hypsiboas cinerascens) eyes peering over

Demerara falls / Rough skinned tree frog (Hypsiboas cinerascens) eyes peering over foreground object, Cuyabeno, Sucumbios, Ecuador

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Hang in There

Hang in There
A little grey tree frog seems to be doing chin-up exercises as it hangs on to a think stick. Isolated on a nice soft green bokeh background

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree Frog

Tree Frog in Kimberley, Australia

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Green Tree Frog

Green Tree Frog
A green tree frog sitting on a leaf watching and waiting for his next meal

Background imageTree Frog Collection: White Lipped Tree Frog - side view - Controlled conditions 15399

White Lipped Tree Frog - side view - Controlled conditions 15399
BB-2728 White Lipped Tree Frog - side view Litoria infrafrenata Controlled conditions Brian Bevan contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red-eyed tree frog, Agalychnis callidryas, at the Sunset Zoo, Manhattan, Kansas, USA

Red-eyed tree frog, Agalychnis callidryas, at the Sunset Zoo, Manhattan, Kansas, USA
Close-up of the eye of a Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) at the Sunset Zoo; Manhattan, Kansas, United States of America

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red-eyed tree frog portrait

Red-eyed tree frog portrait
Portrait of a Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) at Sunset Zoo in Manhattan; Manhattan, Kansas, United States of America

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris Regilla) In Leaf Rosette; St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris Regilla) In Leaf Rosette; St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree Frog Rests On A Daisy; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Tree Frog Rests On A Daisy; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageTree Frog Collection: A Pacific Tree Frog (Pseudacris Regilla) Sleeps On A Rhododendron Leaf; Astoria, Oregon

A Pacific Tree Frog (Pseudacris Regilla) Sleeps On A Rhododendron Leaf; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageTree Frog Collection: A Green Tree Frog Rests On A Stem; Ochopee, Florida, United States Of America

A Green Tree Frog Rests On A Stem; Ochopee, Florida, United States Of America

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Whites tree frog (litoria caerulea); British columbia canada

Whites tree frog (litoria caerulea); British columbia canada

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Young Gray Tree Frog On Leaf; Les Cedres, Quebec, Canada

Young Gray Tree Frog On Leaf; Les Cedres, Quebec, Canada

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red-Eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis Callidryas); Alberta, Canada

Red-Eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis Callidryas); Alberta, Canada

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Camouflaged Vietnamese Mossy Tree Frog

Camouflaged Vietnamese Mossy Tree Frog

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Frog On A Golf Ball

Frog On A Golf Ball

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Frog Sitting On A Golf Ball

Frog Sitting On A Golf Ball

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree Frog, Frog, Indonesia, Riau Islands, Batam City, Horizontal, Outdoors, No People

Tree Frog, Frog, Indonesia, Riau Islands, Batam City, Horizontal, Outdoors, No People, Animals, In The Wild, Beauty In Nature, Nature, One Animal, Close Up, Focus On Foreground, Stone, Rock

Background imageTree Frog Collection: North America, USA, Oregon. Pacific Tree Frog

North America, USA, Oregon. Pacific Tree Frog

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree frog

Tree frog

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree Frog

Tree Frog
Tree frogs are usually tiny, as their weight has to be carried by the branches and twigs in their habitat. While some reach 10 cm (4 in) or more

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Green tree-frog waiting for his lunch

Green tree-frog waiting for his lunch
Green Tree Frogs (Litoria caerulea) are one of the largest Australian frogs, found in all states except Victoria and Tasmania. They live in urban areas, forests and woodlands, wetlands and heath

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Red Eyed Green tree Frog

Red Eyed Green tree Frog

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Slender Treefrog, Canning Dam

Slender Treefrog, Canning Dam
The Slender Treefrog (Litoria adelaidensis) leaps from reed to reed in a small stream near Canning Dam in the Perth hills. This species is quite variable, typically being grey-brown in colouration

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Green Tree Frog

Green Tree Frog
tree frog, green

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Giant Gladiator Tree Frog Hypsiboas bosans Amazon River nr Iquitos Peru

Giant Gladiator Tree Frog Hypsiboas bosans Amazon River nr Iquitos Peru

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Green Tree Frog

Green Tree Frog
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby

Background imageTree Frog Collection: White Lipped Tree Frog - close up of eye - Controlled conditions 15300

White Lipped Tree Frog - close up of eye - Controlled conditions 15300
BB-2729 White Lipped Tree Frog - close up of eye Litoria infrafrenata Controlled conditions Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis), view from above

Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis), view from above

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Barking tree frog on branch, Hyla gratiosa, Florida

Barking tree frog on branch, Hyla gratiosa, Florida

Background imageTree Frog Collection: USA; California; San Diego; A Baby Tree Frog in Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego

USA; California; San Diego; A Baby Tree Frog in Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego
USA, California, San Diego, Mission Trails Regional Park. A Baby Tree Frog. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageTree Frog Collection: South America, Panama. Red-eyed tree frog on bromelied flower

South America, Panama. Red-eyed tree frog on bromelied flower
South America, Panama. Red-eyed tree frog on bromeliad flower. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Common coqui, Eleutherodactylus coqui, El Verde, El Yunque NF, Puerto Rico

Common coqui, Eleutherodactylus coqui, El Verde, El Yunque NF, Puerto Rico

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Tree frog, Lango Bai, Republic of Congo (Congo - Brazzaville), AFRICA

Tree frog, Lango Bai, Republic of Congo (Congo - Brazzaville), AFRICA
Tree frog, Lango Bai, Congo

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Public Transit?

Public Transit?
A very cute little grey tree frog rides atop a yellow shelled snail. A great concept for (slow) public transit

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Sitting Pretty

Sitting Pretty
A very cute little grey tree frog sits pretty atop an arched bullrush leaf. Green on green = very environmentally conscious image

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Illustration, Green Treefrog (Hyla cinera), side view

Illustration, Green Treefrog (Hyla cinera), side view

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Australian Green Tree Frog, Daintree, Far North Quensland, Australia

Australian Green Tree Frog, Daintree, Far North Quensland, Australia
The Australian green tree frog, simply green tree frog in Australia, Whites tree frog, or dumpy tree frog is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea

Background imageTree Frog Collection: Pepper treefrog, St. Francois State Park, Ozark Mountains, Missouri

Pepper treefrog, St. Francois State Park, Ozark Mountains, Missouri



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The tree frog, also known as the Common coqui or Eleutherodactylus coqui, is a fascinating amphibian found in various parts of the world. One such location is El Verde in El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico. Here, these tiny creatures can be spotted hopping from one leaf to another with remarkable agility. In a serene setting, a White's Tree Frog perches delicately on a white lily. The contrast between its vibrant green body and the pure white petals creates an enchanting sight that captivates any observer. Another species called Rhacophorus showcases its unique characteristics. With their long limbs and webbed feet they can excellent jumpers and climbers. An Imbabura tree frog from Ecuador poses for a portrait in Canande, Esmeraldas – its intricate patterns blending seamlessly with the lush surroundings. Dating back to 1888, an antique lithograph depicts various reptiles including our beloved tree frogs. This artwork serves as a reminder of how these creatures have fascinated humans for centuries. A Tiger leg monkey frog catches attention with its striking tiger-striped appearance (Phyllomedusa tomopterna). Its portrait highlights the beauty found within nature's diversity. Nature can sometimes be cruel yet mesmerizing; captured in an extraordinary moment is a wandering spider devouring a helpless frog. It reminds us of the delicate balance between predator and prey in the animal kingdom. One cannot discuss tree frogs without mentioning the iconic Red-eyed tree frog – known for its vibrant colors and large red eyes that seem to glow at night like fiery embers. Found primarily in Central America, this species never fails to amaze both locals and tourists alike. Closer to home lies the Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea), which often finds solace on yellow waterlilies at Welder Wildlife Refuge in Sinton. Their presence adds harmony to this picturesque scene while showcasing their ability to adapt to various environments.