Hylidae
The family Hylidae, commonly known as tree frogs, includes a diverse group of amphibians found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. They are characterized by their long limbs, adhesive toe pads, and vibrant colors, which help them blend into their arboreal habitats. Tree frogs are known for their vocalizations, especially during mating season, where males call to attract females.
Hylidae species exhibit a wide range of sizes and behaviors, with some being excellent climbers while others prefer to stay close to the ground. They typically have a diet consisting of insects and other small invertebrates. Conservation efforts are important for many Hylidae species, as habitat loss and climate change threaten their populations.