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Hylidae - Treefrogs

Gray Treefrog Treefrogs have slender bodies and legs, long toes, and sticky toe pads that help them climb in trees and cling to branches and leaves. Treefrogs have extra cartilage between the last two bones of each toe that makes their toes more flexible! Treefrogs come in a variety of sizes and colors. Most species live in trees, but there are some species that spend most of their time on the ground. Most species eat insects.



Endangered in NH Endangered in N.H.
Threatened in NH Threatened in N.H.
introduced Introduced
Endangered in the US Endangered in U.S.
Threatened in the US Threatened in U.S.
 

  New Hampshire Species    Other North American Species
Cope's Gray Treefrog
Gray Treefrog
Spring Peeper
  Squirrel Treefrog
Barking Treefrog
Bird-voiced Treefrog
Boreal Chorus Frog
Brimley's Chorus Frog
California Treefrog
Canyon Treefrog
Cope's Gray Treefrog
Cuban Treefrog
Gray Treefrog
Green Treefrog
Little Grass Frog
Lowland Burrowing Treefrog
Mexican Treefrog
Mountain Chorus Frog
Mountain Treefrog
Northern Cricket Frog
Ornate Chorus Frog
Pacific Treefrog
Pine Barrens Treefrog
Pine Woods Treefrog
Southeastern Chorus Frog
Southern Chorus Frog
Southern Cricket Frog
Spotted Chorus Frog
Strecker's Chorus Frog
Western Chorus Frog

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