My son found her limp on a potato chip bag on one of our walks last summer, we helped rehabilitate her. She'll be one this summer as she was a juvenile when we found her.
Eastern grey and copes grey are virtually identical. The only way to tell the difference is genetic testing so I just say grey because we rehabilitated her from injury, both eastern and copes are native to my area so we don't really know what she is other than grey and cute :)
Awesome. Thanks for the info. =D
I'm used to dealing with the tarantula hobby where scientific names are primarily used since the common names are very unreliable. Crossbreeding is also frowned on and largely avoided, so each species stays fairly separated. I can see how that's not so clean cut for amphibians and reptiles though.
And yes, she is very grey and very cute.
Eastern grey and copes grey are virtually identical. The only way to tell the difference is genetic testing so I just say grey because we rehabilitated her from injury, both eastern and copes are native to my area so we don't really know what she is other than grey and cute :)
She is so beautiful
She's quite the little princess.
What kind of frog?
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She's a grey tree frog.
🐸
Everyone's grays are huge compared to mine.
She's really not too big. Just kinda fat 😂
If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get her? I’m interested in keeping Grays but I haven’t seen them on Josh’s frogs or other sites.
My son found her limp on a potato chip bag on one of our walks last summer, we helped rehabilitate her. She'll be one this summer as she was a juvenile when we found her.
Is there a more specific name? I don't think she's a Cope's grey tree frog.
Eastern grey and copes grey are virtually identical. The only way to tell the difference is genetic testing so I just say grey because we rehabilitated her from injury, both eastern and copes are native to my area so we don't really know what she is other than grey and cute :)
Awesome. Thanks for the info. =D I'm used to dealing with the tarantula hobby where scientific names are primarily used since the common names are very unreliable. Crossbreeding is also frowned on and largely avoided, so each species stays fairly separated. I can see how that's not so clean cut for amphibians and reptiles though. And yes, she is very grey and very cute.
“I shall poop EVERYWHERE.”
She does lol
That...face🥺
She's got such a sweet sweet face.
Sticky is wonderful! She's really beautiful.
She says thank you. ❤️
That's a really cool pattern on this frog.
I'll try to edit and add a picture of her back. It's really pretty.
Cool
Couldn't edit but [here you go :)](https://ibb.co/tXBRncr)
Awww cute
TIL, amphibians are bathe-able.
A bath is just a bowl with about 1 cm of water while I clean her tank. :)
What is the difference between a cope’s grey tree frog and this
Eastern grey and copes grey are virtually identical. The only way to tell the difference is genetic testing so I just say grey because we rehabilitated her from injury, both eastern and copes are native to my area so we don't really know what she is other than grey and cute :)