NOUN
- arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America
- any of various Old World arboreal frogs distinguished from true frogs by adhesive suckers on the toes
How To Use tree frog In A Sentence
- But the girl had slipped into the woods, into the midst of a chorus of singing tree frogs and cicadas.
- Tree frogs that never come down to the ground break into a chorus on some unseen and unfelt cue; land crabs the size of small dogs clatter through the undergrowth.
- In spring," she notes, "the basso profundo of a great horned owl is exchanged for the coloratura soprano of a winter wren, which is itself replaced by countertenor voices of tree frogs. CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News
- In the woods on either side, tree frogs and crickets chirred. THUNDER BAY
- Every year 70,000 tourists walk among the dripping forests, where relative humidity routinely reaches 100 percent, and marvel at the wealth of wildlife, from the ruby red-eyed tree frog to the sonorous blue-crowned motmot. The Forest In The Clouds
- Rare species include the Pacific pond turtle, the California red-legged frog, the California newt, and the California tree frog.
- The lake behind the house was filled with tree frogs and bullfrogs and cicadas and crickets.
- This Giant Monkey Tree Frog is sitting on my hand.
- Madagascan endemics include Cophylinae and Scaphiophryninae; the former are predominantly tree frogs, the latter are terrestrial and semi-fossorial.
- Your fruits and flowers, your birds, your tree frogs wakening me every night, man I have to return just for that!