07-18-2008, 04:28 PM
My experience as well, KathyH.
Some go up and stay up, others stay on the ground. Some go up more than 20 feet, most stay at around 6 feet or below. I've seen them on every type of plant (except banyan and lantana but any day now...) even fern leaves - which can barely support their weight.
Around here they're very keen on tree trunks, maybe because of the extra echo. Makes them easier to find.
Next time you find eggs, have a very close look you may just see the little froglets inside.
Some go up and stay up, others stay on the ground. Some go up more than 20 feet, most stay at around 6 feet or below. I've seen them on every type of plant (except banyan and lantana but any day now...) even fern leaves - which can barely support their weight.
Around here they're very keen on tree trunks, maybe because of the extra echo. Makes them easier to find.
Next time you find eggs, have a very close look you may just see the little froglets inside.