Wednesday, May 16, 2007

A couple facts about the red eyed tree frog

Did you know that the red eyed tree frog has suction cups on its figers and toes?

They also have opposable first and second fingers and toes so they can hold on to branches.

Julia






10 comments:

Andrew Cuncannan said...

Where does the Red-eyed Tree Frog live?

Dina said...

Have you ever seen a red-eyed tree frog in person?

Shawn said...

What does the red eyed tree frog like to eat?

MBruno said...

Hi Julia,

Thanks for telling me about frogs! Can you find out if the red-eyed tree frog is noctural or diurnal?

(Nocturnal means that the animal is active at night, but diurnal means that she is active during the daytime.)

Aunt Diane said...
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Aunt Diane said...

Juilia,

Did you know that the Red Eyed Tree Frog has a nick name? Can you tell us what it is?

It may have something to do with the fact that they can bend the leaves of tree.

PS sorry for the deleted items this is my first time bloging.

Thanks for introducing me to this new experience!

Ga said...

Have you ever SEEN with your own eyebones a Red-eyed tree frog?

pauline Cuncannan said...

Julia, Where does the red-eyed tree frog live? Does anyone know about how many there are? When you come this summer I hope you will help me with the internet. Iwant you to know this is the
first message I ever sent one it!
Nonna

Wendy said...

How big are red-eyed tree frogs? Do they make a croaking sound?