Arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America.
1An old practitioner scents crime, as a tree frog smells rain.
2The chemical array in the tree frog skin shares some similarities with snake venoms.
3A tree frog, skin speckled green and yellow, wearing a black, large brimmed hat.
4Each tree frog expelled its bead within 23 days.
5Most of these components in this tree frog help defend against predators, heal wounds, or attenuate suffering.
6A tree frog, a locust, a katydid?
7An orange tree frog hops ahead of us as we emerge from the rocks back into the forest.
8A giant yellow tree frog will crawl across the concrete high above the street searching for a tasty worm.
9A South American tree frog is in the unlikely position of possibly providing a new treatment for people with Type II diabetes.
10Their hands were fat little balls of flesh with flat infantile thumbs, as delicate and strange as the paws of a tree frog.
11As I was placing the last of my impossibly fine stitches, I said, "What's this I hear about a paralyzed tree frog?"
12The Hyla is the little green tree frog, and Beale has founded some of his views on protoplasm upon the appearances of its nerve cells.
13Then the sounds of the forest returned: the first tentative croak of a tree frog, the buzz of one cicada, and then the full chorus.
14There are multiple threatened species that are protected by the park, like the spotted tree frog or the pygmy possum, but I like the birds.
15When they took her newborn and placed him on her chest, boneless and sticky as a tree frog, Shelby could not tear her eyes away.
16No sinister sounds competed with the croaking of the tree frogs.