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Japanese Tree Frog
Dryophytes japonicus (Günther, 1859)
Dryophytes japonicus, the Japanese tree frog, is an Asian amphibian with skin neurotoxins for predator defense.
Common Chinese Tree Frog
Hyla chinensis Günther, 1858
Hyla chinensis is a small Hylidae frog found in eastern/southeastern China and Taiwan, classified as least concern.
Green Treefrog
Dryophytes cinereus (Schneider, 1799)
Dryophytes cinereus, the American green tree frog, is a moderately sized tree frog native to the central and southeastern United States.
Sardinian Tree Frog
Hyla sarda (De Betta, 1853)
Hyla sarda, the Sardinian or Tyrrhenian tree frog, is a Hylidae species found in parts of the western Mediterranean with varied natural habitats.
Southern Highland Tree Frog
Dryophytes euphorbiaceus (Günther, 1858)
Dryophytes euphorbiaceus, the southern highland tree frog, is a Hylidae frog endemic to Mexico threatened by habitat loss.
Mediterranean Tree Frog
Hyla meridionalis Boettger, 1874
The Mediterranean or stripeless tree frog (Hyla meridionalis) is a frog species native to southwest Europe and northwest Africa, with some introduced populations.
Mountain Tree Frog
Dryophytes eximius (Baird, 1854)
Dryophytes eximius, the mountain tree frog, is a Mexican Hylidae frog that is Arizona's state amphibian, though it does not actually occur there.
Iberian Tree Frog
Hyla molleri Bedriaga, 1889
Hyla molleri, the Iberian or Moller's tree frog, is an endemic Hylidae frog from the Iberian Peninsula and southwest France, split from Hyla arborea.
Eastern Tree Frog
Hyla orientalis Bedriaga, 1890
Hyla orientalis (eastern tree frog) is a Hyla species described in 1890, found in eastern Europe, Asia Minor, and western Asia.
European Tree Frog
Hyla arborea (Linnaeus, 1758)
Hyla arborea, the European tree frog, is a small climbing amphibian native to most of Europe, northwest Africa, and temperate Asia.
Gray Treefrog
Dryophytes versicolor (LeConte, 1825)
Dryophytes versicolor, the gray treefrog, is a small color-changing North American treefrog species that can survive freezing temperatures.
Cope's Gray Tree Frog
Dryophytes chrysoscelis (Cope, 1880)
Dryophytes chrysoscelis, Cope's gray treefrog, is a sexually dimorphic treefrog with freeze tolerance that lives across much of North America.
Mata do Catolé Heart-tongued Frog
Phyllodytes edelmoi Peixoto, Caramaschi & Freire, 2003
Phyllodytes edelmoi is a non-endangered frog species in Hylidae that is endemic to Brazil.
Yellow Heart-tongued Frog
Phyllodytes luteolus (Wied-Neuwied, 1821)
Phyllodytes luteolus, the yellow heart-tongued frog, is a non-endangered Brazilian hylid frog that lives on bromeliads.
Flat-headed Spiny-backed Frog
Osteocephalus planiceps Cope, 1874
Osteocephalus planiceps is a Hylidae frog found in northwestern South America, threatened by habitat loss.
Egg-eating Spiny-backed Frog
Osteocephalus oophagus Jungfer & Schiesari, 1995
Osteocephalus oophagus is an egg-eating hylid frog found across northern South America that produces bufotenin.
Yasuni Spiny-backed Frog
Osteocephalus yasuni Ron & Pramuk, 1999
Osteocephalus yasuni is a reasonably abundant nocturnal tree frog native to the Amazonian forests of Ecuador, found in multiple protected areas including Yasuni National Park.
Giant Broad-headed Treefrog
Osteocephalus taurinus Steindachner, 1862
Osteocephalus taurinus is a frog species with distinct size and skin differences between adult males and females, and defined color patterns.
Ecuador Spiny-backed Frog
Osteocephalus verruciger (Werner, 1901)
Osteocephalus verruciger, the Ecuador slender-legged tree frog, is a Hylidae frog found in Colombia and Ecuador.
Cayenne Spiny-backed Frog
Osteocephalus leprieurii (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)
Osteocephalus leprieurii is a hylid frog species found in northern South America, with two common names.
Bolivian Spiny-backed Frog
Osteocephalus castaneicola Moravec, Aparicio, Guerrero-Reinhard, Calderón, Jungfer & Gvozdík, 2009
Osteocephalus castaneicola is a species of hylid frog that reproduces in water-filled Brazil nut fruit capsules in South American rainforests.
Northern Cricket Frog
Acris crepitans Baird, 1854
Acris crepitans (northern cricket frog) is a small North American hylid frog with documented morphology, habitat, distribution, and resource allocation trade-offs.
Southern Cricket Frog
Acris gryllus (LeConte, 1825)
Acris gryllus, the southern cricket frog, is a small North American frog distinguished from its close relative A. crepitans by multiple physical traits.
Blanchard's Cricket Frog
Acris blanchardi Harper, 1947
Acris blanchardi, or Blanchard's cricket frog, is a small North American aquatic tree frog with distinct identifying features.
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