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The common tree frog (Hyla arborea ) is different from other French frogs in that climbs by virtue of adhesive pads on the ends of its digits. Found in most areas of France except the south, its presence is often made evident by its loud singing in bushes and small trees. The stripeless tree frog shares many of the same characteristics but spends more of its time on land.
Common tree frogCommon tree frog