A tree frog species endemic to Australia, characterized by unique bare toe pads and distinctive morphological features within the Ranoidea genus.
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Ecology & Habitat
Habitat
Tropical and subtropical rainforest regions of northeastern Australia, typically found in dense vegetation near water sources at elevations between 0-1000 meters
Ecological Role
Important insectivorous amphibian that contributes to local ecosystem balance by controlling insect populations and serving as prey for larger predators
Morphology
SKIN COATSmooth, moist skin with potential camouflage coloration ranging from green to brown
LIMBS WINGSBare toe pads lacking adhesive discs, specialized for climbing and gripping vegetation
HEAD SENSORYLarge eyes with horizontal pupils, well-developed tympanum, specialized for nocturnal hunting
BODY STRUCTURESmall arboreal frog, typically 35-45 mm in body length, slender build with elongated limbs
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Matt from Melbourne, Australia