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| Hyla cinerea Green Tree Frog This frog is fairly common where I live but is nontheless very colorful and easy to keep. The stripes running down their sides can vary in color and size, some may not have them at all. |
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| Eumeces fasciatus Five Line Skink Though not as common as Anoles plenty of these can be found throughout the spring and summer around here. These skinks are quick to run and just as quick to bite. They will also drop their tail at the slightest provocation. They can reach 7 to 8 inches long. |
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| Hyla versicolor Grey Tree Frog Another local gem like their relatives the Green Tree Frog these can also vary in color. Hence the latin versicolor. They can be green, brown, white or grey depending on where you find them blending in. |
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