This tiny gray tree frog's green camouflage helps hide it in nature. (All of the tree frogs for this post were photographed by my sister in her garden.) Like tiny amphibious chameleons, gray tree frogs (Hyla versicolor) change color to match their surroundings. Sometimes bark-like gray or brown, at times a leafy green, and at others…
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