One frog, known as a Pacific tree frog, loves to live inside the tube-like cup of the Nepenthes pitcher plants, which he ...
Carole Lindstrom took this photo of a Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudocris regilla) as it paused while climbing a window.
For some frogs, changing color is simply a part of their biology. Certain species, like the Pacific tree frog, are particularly skilled at altering their colors as they move between different ...
FEEDING: Hunting largely at night, adult frogs use their sticky tongues to draw prey into their mouths. They commonly chow on insects, but about half their food consists of Pacific tree frogs and ...