Cope's gray tree frog
A species of Wastebasket, Also known as Cope's Gray Treefrog Scientific name : Hyla chrysoscelis Genus : Wastebasket
Cope's gray tree frog, A species of Wastebasket
Also known as:
Cope's Gray Treefrog
Botanical name: Hyla chrysoscelis
Genus: Wastebasket
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Description
Cope's gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis) is a North American species of treefrog, most commonly found in canopies in mature deciduous forests. They breed in fishless wetlands. Their color is gray to green, although individuals are capable of changing their color to camouflage better. Hyla chrysoscelis is almost indistinguishable from a related species, Hyla versicolor.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Amphibians Order
Frogs and toads Family
Tree frogs and their allies Genus
Wastebasket Species
Cope's gray tree frog