tree frogs
Tree frogs are small amphibians belonging to the family Hylidae which are found in trees or other vegetation near water sources. They have sticky toe pads that help them climb trees and moist skin that aids in respiration. They are known for their distinctive call, which can range from a whistling sound to a high-pitched trill, and come in a variety of colors, including green, brown, and red.
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