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Tyler's Tree Frog

Tyler's Tree Frog

Litoria tyleri

A tree frog species endemic to southeastern Australia, characterized by its arboreal lifestyle and unique ecological adaptations.

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Tyler's Tree Frog
Tyler's Tree Frog
Tyler's Tree Frog
Tyler's Tree Frog
Tyler's Tree Frog
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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 COAT Smooth, moist skin with variable coloration ranging from green to brown, capable of subtle color changes for camouflage
  • LIMBS WINGS Strong, muscular hind limbs adapted for jumping and climbing, with distinctive disc-like toe pads for gripping vegetation
  • HEAD SENSORY Large, protruding eyes with excellent vision, wide mouth, and specialized adhesive toe pads for climbing
  • BODY STRUCTURE Medium-sized tree frog, typically 45-65 mm in body length, with robust and compact body design
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: English Wikipedia
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Related Species in Pelodryadidae