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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 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