Summary[edit] Description: English: THE COMMON TREE FROG. Hyla versicolor Any individual of this species passes through the color changes indicated. The change from unspotted dark (not shown on plate) to plain white or green is always through an intermediate spotted phase. The frog of the upper three figures is from Staten Island, N. Y.; the plain green one below from White Bear Lake, Minn.; the other figures represent a frog from Providence, R. I. Date: 1906. Source: Dickerson, Mary C. (1906) The Frog Book, New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. Author: Mary Cynthia Dickerson (1866–1923).
Summary[edit] Description: Italiano: Una raganella a Cetraro (CS). Date: 7 February 2009 (original upload date). Source: Transferred from it.wikipedia to Commons. Author: Emiliano Russo. Permission(Reusing this file): pubblico dominio, rilascio tutti i diritti, sono l'autore.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Calling Mediteranean treefrog, state at the end of a call. To form a call air is conveyed from the lungs into the air bladder, which is now maximmally bloated. After the call the air immediately flows back into the lungs, now voiceless Deutsch: Rufender Mittelmeer-Laubfrosch, Zustand am Ende eines Rufes. Zur Bildung eines Rufes wird Luft aus den Lungen in die Schallblase gepresst, die jetzt maximal aufgebläht ist. Unmittelbar danach fließt die Luft in die Lungen zurück, nunmehr stimmlos. Date: February 1984. Source: Own work. Author: Prof. emeritus Hans Schneider (Geyersberg).
My neighbor had Gray Treefrogs breeding in his pool cover this spring, and he saved a handful of tadpoles for me when he opened up the pool. - Allegany County, NY, USA