Red eyed tree frog

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Red-eyed Tree FrogBy Braydon P.

Amphibian

Description of a red-eyed tree frog.

Their skin is soft and fragile and their webbed feet are sticky for sticking to leaves.

How big is a red-eyed tree frog? Red-eyed tree frogs are 1.5in. to 2.75in.They can only weigh up to 0.5 oz!

What Color is a red-eyed tree frog? They are red, orange, blue, green, yellow, and brown.

Where do they live?

Red-eyed tree frogs live in Southern Mexico and the Central American Regions. They don’t hibernate or migrate because they live in warm climates.

What does a red-eyed tree frog eat?

A red-eyed tree frog eats flies, crickets, ants, and other invertebrates.

They are carnivores.

How do they protect themselves?

Red-eyed tree frogs use camouflage to protect themselves. They tuck their bright skin under their green body so it blends in with the leaves.

Do red-eyed tree frogs lay eggs or are they born alive? Red-eyed tree frogs lay eggs under leaves where predators can’t find them. In mating season, the female drops 40 eggs.

What are the young called? They are called

tadpoles like many frogs.

How do they Breathe?

Red-eyed tree frogs breathe through their mouth. They also have the ability to breathe through their skin.

Problems, endangered?

They red-eyed tree frog is not endangered. Although, they are losing their habitat because people are cutting down their ecosystems.

Some more facts.

-Red-eyed tree frogs are known as the monkey frogs.

-They are actually not poisonous!

-They are cold blooded frogs, that’s why they live in warm climates.

I like red-eyed tree frogs because they are cool and awesome to study. Also because they have unique characteristics.

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