Canyon tree frog is a species of frog native to the United States and Mexico. The carnivorous species is nocturnal.
| Kingdom | Animalia | 
| Phylum | Chordata | 
| Class | Amphibia | 
| Order | Anura | 
| Family | Hylidae | 
| Genus | Hyla | 
| Scientific Name | Hyla arenicolor | 
| Size | 5.0–5.5 cm (2.0–2.2 in) | 
| Color | Brown, gray-brown, or gray-green often with dark blotches; bright yellow in the groin area with faded banding on the legs | 
| Distribution | New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Texas, and Colorado (United States); Mexico | 
| Habitat | Semiarid, rocky habitats close to permanent water source | 
| Diet | Invertebrates like caterpillars, beetles, caddisflies, miscellaneous bugs | 
| Predators | Snakes, raccoons, ringtails | 
| Breeding Season | March to August | 
| Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous (egg laying) | 
| Clutch Size | 100 eggs or more | 
| Incubation Period | Less than 2 weeks | 
| Metamorphosis Period | Around 70 days | 
| IUCN Conservation Status | Least Concern | 
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