frogs

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  1. margie12u

    margie12u In Flower

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    has anyone ever seen a very small like the tip of your thumb small and he is white like snow he was so white, he was so cute, he was on the leaf of my angel trumpet, by the time i ran in to get my camera and came back he was gone, i would love to see him again and share it with you all, i would love to know what kind he was though. thank you all margie
     
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  3. samuraisuki

    samuraisuki New Seed

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    I believe that you probably found a white/gray tree frog!
     
  4. Jerry Sullivan

    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    Hi Margie,

    Samuraisuki has a good point. A gray tree frog's coloring can be so pale that it appears almost white. Hyla versicolor can change its color in seconds.

    Jerry
     

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