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− | [[File:Treefrog.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) © David Malak]] | + | #REDIRECT [[Frogs|Gray Treefrog]] |
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− | Latin Name: Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis
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− | Size: 1¼ - 2 in.
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− | The Gray Treefrog is the only true treefrog found in WNY.
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− | Usually found in small trees & shrubs near or in standing water
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− | Although they physically look the same, Hyla versicolor has twice the chromosomes as Hyla chrysoscelis
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− | Color variable but usually gray or green
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− | Look for light spot below eye and undersides of hind legs bright orange or yellow
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− | Bright Yellow Underleg Markings
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