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The Australian Green Tree Frog is a large, vibrant green frog with smooth skin and large, prominent eyes. It often has white or creamy stripes along its sides and may change color slightly depending on temperature and humidity levels.
Australian Green Tree Frogs are known for their calm and placid nature, making them popular pets. They are nocturnal, spending the day hidden in cool, moist environments and becoming active at night to hunt. Their diet primarily consists of insects and other small invertebrates.
Fortpflanzung
Breeding typically occurs during the rainy season, when males call to attract females to water-filled habitats such as ponds or ditches. Females lay hundreds of eggs, which hatch into tadpoles and eventually metamorphose into frogs within a few months.
Merkmale
These frogs can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) in length, making them one of the larger frog species within their range. They have adhesive pads on their toes that help them climb and cling to vertical surfaces, and their skin secretes a substance that has antibacterial and antiviral properties, which helps protect them from some diseases.
Geschichte
The Australian Green Tree Frog is native to northern and eastern parts of Australia and has also been found in New Guinea. Due to its docile nature and resistance to toxins, it has become a favored species in the pet trade around the world.
Aktueller Status
While the Australian Green Tree Frog is currently listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN, it faces potential threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. Efforts to protect their natural habitats are essential for maintaining healthy populations of this charismatic amphibian.