Leaf green tree frog
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Ranoidea phyllochroa

The leaf green tree frog (Ranoidea phyllochroa ) is a species of stream-dwelling frog, native to eastern Australia from the Queensland/New South Wales border south to Sydney.

Appearance

This is a fairly small species of tree frog, up to about 40 mm (1.6 inches) in length. It can be light green to dark olive green to light brown to dark brown on the dorsal surface. A pale golden stripe runs from the nostril, across the eye, over the typanum, and down the side, underlined by a dark brown stripe, which also goes over the typanum, not across it. The forelimbs, groin, and thighs are dark red. The toes are three-quarters webbed and toe discs are large. The belly is white.

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Habits and Lifestyle

This species inhabits flowing streams in rainforest, woodland, and wet or dry sclerophyll forest along the coast and ranges of New South Wales. Males make an "Erk..Ek..Ek..Derk" call from stream-side vegetation during spring, summer and autumn, especially on warm nights; they are often seen in suburban creeks around Sydney and near the sea.

Lifestyle

Domestication

It is kept as a pet; in Australia, this animal may be kept in captivity with the appropriate permit.

References

1. Leaf green tree frog Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaf_green_tree_frog
2. Leaf green tree frog on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/41107/10399441

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