Gray Treefrog
(Hyla versicolor)
Species Description
**Description:** A medium-sized treefrog famous for its incredible ability to change color from bright green to dark grey to match bark.
**Size:** 1.25 to 2 inches in length.
**Sexual Dimorphism:** Males have a dark, wrinkled throat; females have a lighter, smoother throat.
**Behavior:** Nocturnal; they have large, sticky toe pads for climbing vertical surfaces. Known for a loud, bird-like trill on humid nights.
**Habitat:** Deciduous forests and shrubby areas near water.
**Size:** 1.25 to 2 inches in length.
**Sexual Dimorphism:** Males have a dark, wrinkled throat; females have a lighter, smoother throat.
**Behavior:** Nocturnal; they have large, sticky toe pads for climbing vertical surfaces. Known for a loud, bird-like trill on humid nights.
**Habitat:** Deciduous forests and shrubby areas near water.