Northern Green Tree Frog
The Northern Green Tree Frog is a small amphibian native to the eastern United States. It typically measures about 2 to 3 inches in length and is known for its vibrant green color, which helps it blend into its leafy surroundings. This species prefers habitats like wetlands, ponds, and marshes, where it can find plenty of insects to eat.
These frogs are most active at night and are known for their distinctive croaking calls during the breeding season. They lay their eggs in water, and the tadpoles develop into adult frogs within a few months. The Northern Green Tree Frog plays an important role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations.