Red-Eyed Tree Frog Animal Pictures

Agalychnis callidryas

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two red-eyed tree frogs

two red-eyed tree frogs
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Red-eyed tree frogs' red eyes are thought to be adaptations to discourage predators.

red eyed tree frog on a green leaf

red eyed tree frog on a green leaf
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Red-eyed tree frogs are harmless and make great pets.

red eyed tree frog isolated on a white background

red eyed tree frog isolated on a white background
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The males and female red-eyed tree frogs look alike, but males are slightly smaller.

red-eyed tree frog on a limb

red-eyed tree frog on a limb
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Red-eyed tree frogs have suction cups for toe pads, which allows them to hang upside down.

three red-eyed tree frogs on a leaf

three red-eyed tree frogs on a leaf
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What is a group of frogs called? Keep reading to find out and learn more about these fantastic creatures and their habitats!

red-eyed tree frog on stick with black background

red-eyed tree frog on stick with black background
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The adult red-eyed tree frog is a carnivore and will basically eat any animal that it can fit into its mouth.