theanimalblog:

Tree Frog
“Tree frogs use aquatic habitats to reproduce by laying eggs on leaves  that overhang freshwater. When the eggs hatch, tadpoles take the plunge  to the waters below—where they live until they become young froglets and  climb back into the boughs above.”

Looks like Kermit.

theanimalblog:

Tree Frog

“Tree frogs use aquatic habitats to reproduce by laying eggs on leaves that overhang freshwater. When the eggs hatch, tadpoles take the plunge to the waters below—where they live until they become young froglets and climb back into the boughs above.”

Looks like Kermit.

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