Green Treefrog

The Green Treefrog, scientifically known as Dryophytes cinereus, is a captivating amphibian commonly found in the lush environments around Summerville, South Carolina. This small, vibrant frog is easily recognized by its striking green coloration, which helps it blend seamlessly into the leafy surroundings of its habitat. Typically measuring around 2 to 3 inches in length, the Green Treefrog features a slender body and long limbs, allowing it to navigate through trees and shrubs with ease.

During the warmer months, these frogs are most active, often heard calling at night, particularly after rainfalls. Their distinctive vocalizations are a series of high-pitched notes that can be quite melodious, making them a delightful presence in the evening chorus of the local wetlands and forests. Green Treefrogs are primarily insectivorous, feeding on a variety of small invertebrates, which they catch with their long, sticky tongues.

These frogs prefer habitats that include ponds, marshes, and wooded areas where they can find ample cover and moisture. They are often seen perched on leaves or branches, utilizing their adept climbing abilities. The Green Treefrog plays an essential role in the ecosystem as both a predator and prey, contributing to the balance of the local food web. With their vibrant appearance and engaging calls, the Green Treefrog is a cherished part of the wildlife scene in Summerville, serving as a reminder of the area’s rich biodiversity.

ID10810025
Rankspecies
Scientific NameDryophytes cinereus (Schneider, 1799)
Common NameGreen Treefrog
Attributionthekirstenholt | thekirstenholt | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen09/08/2025 9:17 am
Last Seen11/05/2026 9:34 pm
Total Observations3
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6320239489Heidi Pasch de ViteriMay 11, 2026 9:34 pm33.018864, -80.175817
6186083543tree__fr0gMarch 23, 2026 10:05 am32.991432, -80.134837
5292653137thekirstenholtAugust 9, 2025 9:17 am33.035518, -80.174762

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