The Pine barrens treefrog is classified as Near Threatened (NT), is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future.
Habitats and Habits: Pine Barrens treefrogs are found in the pine forests and sandhills of south-central North Carolina. They are nocturnal and seldom seen, presumably spending their time in shrubs and trees. Most sightings occur during their breeding season. More
Pine Barrens Treefrog - May 2003 Species of the Month - - The Pine Barrens treefrog (Hyla andersonii) was the May Species of the Month in honor of the 30th Anniversary of the New Jersey Endangered Species Conservation Act and the More
zoogeography of the pine barrens treefrog (HYLA ANDERSONII) in northern Florida. Herpetologica. 32:117-30. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 1980. Selected vertebrate endangered species of the seacoast of the United States-the pine barrens treefrog. FWS/OBS-80/01.6. Hulmes, D., P. Hulmes, and R. Zappalorti. 1981. More
Size: The pine barrens treefrog in Florida reaches 1.25-1.50 inches in length. However, the pine barrens treefrog in the Carolinas and New Jersey may be slightly larger. More
The Pine Barrens Treefrog is quite shy and is generally most noticeable at mating time. Many folks think of tree frogs as native to the rain forest, but there are quite a few species native to the United States. Visit eNature.com for more. More
Eggs of Pine Barrens Treefrogs hatch in about three days into dark green tadpoles. Tadpoles grow to about an inch and a half long before they transform into young frogs. The range of this frog includes the eastern U.S. More
The Pine Barrens Treefrog is one of seven species of treefrogs found in the Southeast. More
The endangered Pine Barrens Treefrog lives only in the New Jersey Pine Barrens and a few isolated southern populations. More
A Pine Barrens Treefrog clinging to a needles of a Pine Tree. A Pine Barrens Treefrog clinging to a needles of a Pine Tree. All Images More
Images previous Pine Barrens treefrog imageTwo Pine Barrens tree frog in a pitcher plant © Zig Leszczynski / Animals Animalsnext Pine Barrens treefrog imageTwo Pine Barrens tree frog in a pitcher plant Species related by - * Family group More
example, the Pine Barrens Treefrog - are really creatures of the forests, and the adults use the wetlands mainly for breeding. More
Pine Barrens Treefrog is similar, but brighter green and smoother backed, with sharper colors. This juvenile nearly slipped into the trap of this Yellow Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia flava). More
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The Pine Barrens Treefrog is quite shy and is generally most noticeable at mating time. It was listed as an endangered from 1977-1983, when several new populations were discovered and the designation was removed. More