Gray treefrogs (Hyla versicolor) can change their skin colors and patterns much like a chameleon, showing variations
of gray, brown, green, and pearl gray.
This one had a mottled green back after hiding among leaves.
The golden yellow patches on the underside of the legs and the white belly are used as a predator deterrent when
the frog is attempting to escape.
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