Hyla femoralis Bosc, 1800 is a animal in the Hylidae family, order Anura, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Hyla femoralis Bosc, 1800

Hyla femoralis Bosc, 1800

The pine woods tree frog is a Hylidae frog species endemic to the southeastern United States, favoring pine and wooded wetland habitats.

Family
Genus
Hyla
Order
Anura
Class
Amphibia

About Hyla femoralis Bosc, 1800

The pine woods tree frog, scientifically named Hyla femoralis Bosc, 1800 (also referenced as Dryophytes femoralis), is a frog species belonging to the family Hylidae that is endemic to the southeastern United States. This species is found across the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains of the southeastern United States, with its main range stretching from Virginia to Louisiana, and extending south through peninsular Florida as far as Naples and Fort Lauderdale. It is not present in the Everglades. Separate, isolated inland populations exist in central Alabama and east-central Mississippi. The pine woods tree frog is an adept climber that often climbs high into trees, though it may sometimes descend to ground level. It favors habitats including pine woods, savannahs, mixed pine and turkey oak woodlands, and cypress swamps. During periods of drought or cold weather, it shelters in or under rotten logs, or inside moist tree crevices.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Hylidae Hyla

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