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Nice tree frogs. I like all hylas but arboreas are my faves.
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Nice tree frogs. I like all hylas but arboreas are my faves.
if im not mistaken these are Hyla Cinerea and you are reffering to Hyla Arborea, same family, same subspecies just a different genus.

nice frogs by the way.
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if im not mistaken these are Hyla Cinerea and you are reffering to Hyla Arborea, same family, same subspecies just a different genus.

nice frogs by the way.
you're bang on there knighty they are cinerea's
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I belive they are hyla froggya.
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