First of all, they don’t all live in trees (talk about a misnomer), but are instead identified by their feet! They have toe pads to help them climb and the last bone of their toe is actually shaped like a claw!
Tree frogs can be as little as an inch long and as big as 5.5 inches! They come in a variety of colors, but most of the species in the United States are green, gray, or brown.
There are over 800 species of tree frogs, mostly found in the tropical climates of the western hemisphere. They are considered insectivores and rely on a diet of flies, ants, crickets, beetles, and other small invertebrates.
Amphibians as a whole are on the decline worldwide, due to habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change.
If you like the style of my tree frog, check me out on Society6 and snag a sticker!
We get it, you love your pet. All those photos of them sleeping and making derpy faces, videos of zoomies, and the crazy sounds they make, just make you feel all warm and fuzzy. You can scroll through them for hours, force your friends and loved ones to look at them over and over again, and you constantly take more and more making sure that it is a never-ending cycle. I too am guilty of doing this, heck I even made a slideshow of derpy Bean faces just last night!
Now imagine if you could get your cute little buddy as a sticker and place it on your laptop (or water bottle!) for the whole world to see. Then you could just take that face wherever you go and it would be immortalized forever (until you get a new laptop or water bottle that is).
You know, I did exactly that. You might have seen a picture of a cartoony-looking cat in my first blog post. Yep, that’s a picture of Bean that I drew; and while I don’t have a way to make stickers myself yet, my lovely step-sister made me a whole sticker pack of that face. So not only is it on my water bottle, but it’s on my iPad case and on my fiancé’s water bottle. There’s even a couple floating around my parents house. And let me tell you, it is the funniest thing I have ever seen.
So here I am, drawing faces of Bean, even a couple of Draco (dark beard and all) when my fiancé gets the idea that I should draw pictures of our friend’s animals and send them to them. Now, I don’t know if you have ever thought about this, but drawing black dogs is a lot harder than you think.
While I still have a long ways to go in the world of pet portraits, I like to think some of them have turned out pretty well. Scroll down for some fun art and cute animals.
Let me know what you think and remember – only you can prevent wildfires.
The one and only Draco – to see what he gets up to, follow him on Instagram @dracothemagnificentbeardieMy stepsister’s cat, Daisy – also on Instagram @duchessdaisythecat1My future sister-in-law’s cat, Katniss – is sadly not on InstagramMy friends’ best boy, Boomer, may he rest in peace up in doggy heaven ❤