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Anonymous
So I found a frog at work today, but not the one shown. It was almost exactly the same colour as the frog shown all over its body, no dark spots or stripes, and it had a little yellow spot on either side of it's face over near the end of it's mouth, below eye-level. It also had sticky pads on it's toes which I've come to find that that meas it's a tree frog.

It threw me for a loop since all I've ever seen are leopard frogs and some common toads around where I live (south-central Ontario). It doesn't match up with any pictures I've found of Canadian tree frogs. Any ideas as to what it is /an/?
>> Anonymous
Probably a 'peeper.' We have them in New England. Although they are tree frogs, they tend to stay low....about 3 feet above the ground or so. I found one myself and was surprised to learn they are a tree frog. I'm sure you hear them peeping during the warm months.