Product Description
- Perfectly Safe - Despite Its Colorful Appearance, The Red-Eye Tree Frog Isn'T Poisonous. Instead, It Relies On Camouflage To Hide Itself From Predators. During The Day, This Tree Frog Will Cover Its Sides With Its Back Legs, Tuck Its Bright Feet Under Its Belly, And Shut Its Red Eyes. As A Result, It Appears Completely Green And Looks Almost Invisible As It Naps On Rainforest Foliage!
- Common Frog - Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Inhabit Areas Near Rivers And Ponds In Rainforests And Humid Lowlands All Throughout Central America. They Also Live On The Pacific Slope In Southwestern Nicaragua And Southwestern Costa Rica. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are Classified As "Least Concern" On The Conservation Status Spectrum.