Lemur tree frogs are bright yellowish-green to brown. Yellow skin covers the hands, feet and flanks and the belly is white. A thick black line surrounds each eye. They can change color depending on whether they are active or resting. read more
Lemurs typically eat fruit and nuts, but they will eat insects, and tiny animals. Tree frogs eat insects and in captivity they like to be left alone should have their own space, such a in terrarium. read more
Most frogs (with exceptions) are adapted for a semi-aquatic or for an arboreal (life in the trees) life; they live where they can always stay moist or even wet. When they do meet, some of the interrelationship will be determined by which is the larger. Some species of big frogs & toads will eat smaller toads and frogs. read more