MadSci Network: Zoology
Query:

Re: When do North American Green Tree Frogs eat,in the daytime or the nightime?

Date: Tue Dec 15 11:35:19 1998
Posted By: J.M. Wingert , RM(ASM), Staff, Comparative Pathology Department, Baylor College of Medicine
Area of science: Zoology
ID: 911173032.Zo
Message:

Dear Gabe,

The Green Tree Frog is native to the south-eastern parts of the United 
States, commonly seen in Florida, South Carolina, Arkansas, 
and southern Georgia in the local shrubbery of the neighborhoods. They 
are nocturnal and feed at night on small insects such as crickets. They
can be heard calling at night in the spring and early summer.

For interesting facts on frogs go to      
http://www.megsinet.net/~treefrog/ 
Another great frog site is located at     
http://www.sonic.net/~melissk/greentf.html

These frogs make interesting pets and are very easy to take care of.
The above web sites will give you the information you need house
these cute little critters.

Sincerely,

June 



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