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Red Eyed Tree Frogs live mostly in the rainforests of Central America where temperatures are expected to rise. By 2100, 33% Red eyed tree frog's habitats are expected to become arid. Today, Red eyed tree frogs are bright green frogs with slightly webbed feet and sticky pads on their feet. They reproduce by laying orbee-like eggs near water, then those eggs hatch into tadpoles. Those frogs will live most of their lives in water only living on land when adult. In the future, they are most likely going to lay hard shelled eggs on the ground because of the little amount of water. When they hatch, they will not be tadpoles but juvenile frogs and live their whole lives on land. They would have a brownish skin tone, to match vegetation, no more webbed feet since there are little bodies of water, and no more sticky pads because of deforestation.