Bright Green Tree Frogs that Chirp, Burp, Peep and Whistle

10:00 pm Animals

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OK, frogs are very, very cool, there are so many varieties from the cutest little bright green things to the ugly, scary, poisonous warty toads. I found a site called leaps and it had a bunch of different frog calls on it. Some of those frog calls are below as MP3 music files that you can play.

Check out the cool frog photos in the gallery below, then listen to the sounds and frog calls they make.

Bird Voiced Tree Frog

Bird Voiced Tree Frog

A very cool looking tree frog, This bright green frog has flashes of other colors such as orange. The flash colors appear under the thighs and appear when the frog jumps to confuse predators.

This tree frog has a really odd call, it sounds like a whistle. That is why it’s the bird voiced tree frog >> Bird Voiced Tree Frog Call

Gray Tree Frog that barks

barking tree frog

Just like the green tree frog above, this colorful frog also has flashes of orange under its legs that appear when the frog jumps. This is a smaller frog with its average size of about 1.5 inches.

>> gray tree frog that barks - Listen to the gray tree frogs call

American Toad picture

The American Toad is a mid sized frog that can grow to about 4 inches, the recorded average size is 3 inches and the record is 4.4 inches. The coloring ranges from tan to a red and the American Toad has dark spots along the back with a few warts. The American toad does have Parotoid glands, poisonous glands on the head.

Listen to the americantoad call - frog sounds

Peeping Frogs

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These frogs like the water and froggy choruses can be heard in areas with trees and bushes standing in water. This is a small frog that is only about an inch in length and the frogs call sounds like a peep.

>>Listen to the peeping frog call

More Frog calls…

>> Listen to the Banjo Frog Call

>> Meow or Yeowww froggy call

>> Clucking Frog Call

One Response
  1. Myra :

    Date: August 20, 2011 @ 9:24 pm

    I love your photos. I wonder if I might have permission to use one of them in a blog I’m writing?

    Thanks

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