A tree frog species endemic to southeastern Australia, characterized by its arboreal lifestyle and unique ecological adaptations.
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Ecology & Habitat
Habitat
Primarily inhabits temperate forest regions of southeastern Australia, including Victoria and New South Wales, preferring moist eucalyptus forests and riparian zones with dense vegetation
Ecological Role
Plays a crucial role in forest ecosystem as a predator of small invertebrates and serves as prey for larger predators, contributing to ecological balance and biodiversity
Morphology
SKIN COATSmooth, moist skin with variable coloration ranging from green to brown, capable of subtle color changes for camouflage
LIMBS WINGSStrong, muscular hind limbs adapted for jumping and climbing, with distinctive disc-like toe pads for gripping vegetation
HEAD SENSORYLarge, protruding eyes with excellent vision, wide mouth, and specialized adhesive toe pads for climbing
BODY STRUCTUREMedium-sized tree frog, typically 45-65 mm in body length, with robust and compact body design
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: English Wikipedia