Temple Red Eyed Tree Frog

About Temple Red Eyed Tree Frog
The Temple Red Eyed Tree Frog is a mythical sub species of the Red Eyed Tree frog, an animal found in the lowlands and on slopes of Central America and as far north as Mexico. The Temple Red Eyed Tree Frog is said to be an extremely rare animal found in the South American Temples. The small pools around the temples are said to be the most common place to find the frog. Seri! created Jungle Expedition as a research center to find out more about the tree frog.

Diet
The Temple Red-Eyed Tree frog's diet is unknown. Red-eyed tree frogs are carnivores, feeding mostly on insects. They prefer crickets, flies, grasshoppers and moths. Sometimes, they will eat smaller frogs. For tadpoles, fruit flies and pinhead crickets are the meals of choice. This may be the same for the Temple subspecies.