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Green tree frog
Urist likes green tree frogs for their distinct mating call.
Biome

Variations

Green tree frog - Green tree frog man - Giant green tree frog

Attributes

· Amphibious · Exotic pet

Pet value 10
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A tiny amphibian that lives in the trees.

Green tree frogs are unremarkable amphibious vermin found in temperate freshwater biomes. They can be captured by trappers and turned into low-value pets. All green tree frogs possess Legendary skill in climbing.

Despite the description, they do not live in trees. They will not appear in maps during the winter.

Some dwarves like green tree frogs for their distinct mating call.

Admired for its distinct mating call.
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Military dwarves may be expected to eat green tree frogs, if found in a deep trial to survive. This is in addition to going through the rain.

"Green tree frog" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: omer dák enog
Elven: liba thelire amimó
Goblin: astru tonspe uxus
Human: el akan ihhi
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