The tree frogs are usually found sitting on opposite sides of their habitat. So when I moved them into a smaller crate during a deep clean, their size difference was quite noticeable. Side-by-side, it was clear to see one frog was much larger than the other. When they first arrived at the Museum, I was worried that the little one was malnourished. But after seeing his healthy appetite for mealworms, I believe he is just a little male cohabitating with a large female. Can you tell which is which?
Haley Selen
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