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  2. Australian green tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The Australian green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea/Litoria caerulea), also known as simply green tree frog in Australia, White's tree frog, or dumpy tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in the United States and New Zealand, though the latter is believed to have died out.

  3. Green tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Green tree frog is a common name for several different tree frog species: American green tree frog ( Hyla cinerea ), a frog in the family Hylidae found in the southern United States Australian green tree frog ( Litoria caerulea ), a frog in the family Hylidae native to Australia and New Guinea

  4. Amphibians of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The leaf green tree frog (Litoria phyllochroa) is a species of tree frog common to forests of eastern Australia. Amphibians of Australia are limited to members of the order Anura, commonly known as frogs. All Australian frogs are in the suborder Neobatrachia, also known as the modern frogs, which make up the largest proportion of extant frog ...

  5. Rare genetic mutation turns green frog blue - AOL

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    The magnificent tree frog, or Litoria splendida, is only found in northern Kimberley and nearby parts of Australia’s Northern Territory. It grows to around 12 centimeters (4.7 inches) making it ...

  6. Amphibians of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Species such as Litoria moorei (Motorbike frog) and Limnodynastes dorsalis (Pobblebonk) are very common and well known, while others are restricted to particular habitats in their distribution range. The frogs inhabit a wide range of habitat and many in the Southwest , such as Myobatrachidae sp., occur only in that region.

  7. Growling grass frog - Wikipedia

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    The growling grass frog (Ranoidea raniformis), also commonly known as the southern bell frog, warty swamp frog and erroneously as the green frog, is a species of ground-dwelling tree frog native to southeastern Australia, ranging from southern South Australia along the Murray River though Victoria to New South Wales, with populations through Tasmania.

  8. Green-eyed treefrog - Wikipedia

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    The green-eyed treefrog (Ranoidea serrata) is a species of Australasian treefrog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae that occurs in the Wet Tropics of Australia.. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, intermittent freshwater marshes, rural gardens, and heavily degraded former forests.

  9. The Threats Facing the Yellow-Spotted Tree Frog and the ... - AOL

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    The yellow-spotted tree frog is pale green with bronze patches that highlight dark spots. It has entirely webbed toes and is set apart from other frogs by the cream markings on its thighs.