Also known as European Tree Frog, Common Tree Frog
species of amphibian
Hyla arborea is a small tree frog found in Europe and parts of Asia that is commonly known as the European tree frog. It is an important indicator species for wetland and forest health, and its populations have declined significantly due to habitat loss, making it a conservation concern in many regions.
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Hyla arborea
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The European tree frog (Hyla arborea) is a small tree frog. As traditionally defined, it was found throughout much of Europe, Asia and northern Africa, but based on molecular genetic and other data several populations formerly included in it are now recognized as separate species (for example, H. intermedia of Italy and nearby, H. molleri of the Iberian Peninsula, H. meridionalis of parts of southwestern Europe and northern Africa, and H. orientalis of parts of Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Black Sea and Caspian Sea regions), limiting the true European tree frog to Europe from France to Poland and Greece.
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