Tree frogs are a diverse group of amphibians typically found in tropical and subtropical forests around the world. Known for their climbing abilities, tree frogs have adapted to life in the trees with adhesive pads on their toes, allowing them to grip leaves, branches, and other surfaces. They come in a variety of colors, often blending into their surroundings to avoid predators. These frogs are usually small and active at night, feeding on insects and other small invertebrates. Tree frogs play an important role in forest ecosystems, helping to control insect populations and serving as both predator and prey within their food chains.