Chehaw is home to three green-tree frogs: Snap, Crackle, and Pop!
Green tree frogs are a small but fascinating amphibian native to the southeastern United States. Known for their bright green skin and tiny suction-cup toes, these frogs are expert climbers, able to scale trees, walls, and other surfaces with ease.
Green tree frogs play a vital role in their ecosystems by controlling insect populations. By eating mosquitoes, flies, and other small bugs, they help keep their habitats healthy and balanced. Their presence is also an important indicator of environmental health, as frogs are sensitive to pollution and changes in water quality.
At Chehaw, our green tree frogs helps visitors discover the wonders of amphibians, their unique adaptations, and their important roles in nature. Listening for their cheerful croaks and watching them move up close reminds us that even small creatures have a big impact on the world around them.




































