KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – A regular water creature is spending most of their time on land. The gray tree frog lives up to its name spending most of its time in trees and blending in with tree bark.
On this cloudy hike in the Larose Forest, there was no 360-view, no lake to jump in, just a quiet afternoon with time to notice the birch bark, frogs and the sound of the wind in the trees. Monica ...
Question: About two months ago I found a tree frog in my parents backyard and was curious about the species of the frog. From what I can tell it appears to be a Gray Tree Frog however it is quite ...