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Wildlife Spotlight: Green Tree Frog

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Green Tree Frog

The green tree frog is small (about 2 inches in length), slender, and bright green with long white stripes on its sides. When hidden or sleeping, the frog may change its color to dull green or gray. It feeds on insects and is found in places with abundant vegetation. A chorus of green tree frogs singing their "quonk-quonk-quong" call is often heard at night as well as during rainstorms.

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