The Australian green tree frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Australian Green Tree Frog, simply Green Tree Frog in Australia, White's Tree Frog, or Dumpy Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand and the United States. More
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Description: The Australian Green Tree Frog is a large species of frog, measuring up to four inches in length. Females are normally larger than males. Depending on the temperature, this frog can be green or brown in coloration with white underparts. More
The Australian green tree frog, has a vivid shade of green and is known by many names like, green tree frog, White's tree frog and Dumpy tree frog. The article presented below bares all about the Australian tree frogs. More
The Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is native to the northern and eastern regions of Australia, with a distribution from coastal to arid habitats, and southern New Guinea. This species thrives in warm, wet, tropical climates. More
Australian Green Tree Frog print that page - * Associated categories Caerulea3_crop The Australian Green Tree Frog , simply Green Tree Frog in Australia, White's Tree Frog , or Dumpy Tree Frog ( Litoria caerulea ) More
The Australian green tree frog is well-known to residents of northeastern Australia. It's well-suited to living near human dwellings and is often found resting in sinks and toilets, and catching insects on window panes. More
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Australian Green Tree Frog is a Amphibian it Reaches 10 centimeters and has a life span of Sixteen years (16) they are usually found next water aswell as near humans. More
Australian Green Tree Frogs will mainly eat crickets, locusts, mealworms and earthworms. An occasional pinkie mouse can also be fed to adult frogs. Feed any insects with Bug Grub before giving to the frog. Be careful not to overfeed as these frogs will become obese. More
How does the Australian Green Tree Frog escape predatation (avoid being eaten)? = Any help greatly appreciated. More