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Robust Bleating Tree Frog

Robust Bleating Tree Frog

Litoria dentata

A distinctive arboreal amphibian endemic to eastern Australia, characterized by unique vocalizations and specialized tree-dwelling adaptations.

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Robust Bleating Tree Frog
Robust Bleating Tree Frog
Robust Bleating Tree Frog
Robust Bleating Tree Frog
Robust Bleating Tree Frog
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Rainforest and wet sclerophyll forests in coastal regions of New South Wales and Queensland, typically inhabiting vegetation at elevations between 100-1000 meters above sea level.

Ecological Role

Important insectivorous species that contributes to forest ecosystem balance by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger predators.

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Smooth, moisture-retaining skin with variable coloration ranging from green to brown, providing camouflage
  • LIMBS WINGS Strong, elongated hindlimbs with specialized adhesive toe pads for climbing and arboreal locomotion
  • HEAD SENSORY Large, prominent eyes with excellent night vision, wide mouth with specialized tooth-like structures
  • BODY STRUCTURE Medium-sized tree frog, approximately 45-65 mm in length, with robust and muscular body configuration
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
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