They are found in Central and South America.
Yes, I have seen TWO with Dee at a frog exhibit.
They are nocturnal.
They croak when they looking to mate.
They are the symbol of the rain forests of Central and South America.
Thanks for the questions
Julia
Saturday, May 19, 2007
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Julia,
Thanks for those answers. I have a another one for you. Are they an endangered species?
Thanks,
Uncle Drew
Hi Julia,
Very interesting information Julia. Did you know that there is also a species of the Red-eyed tree frog that lives in Australia? The scientific name for this frog is "Litoria chloris". Now you will nearly know everything about all the red-eyed tree frogs.
:) Cristina
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