White’s Tree Frog
Scientific Name – Litoria caerulea
Classification – Hylidae
Baby Name – Tadpole, polliwog, froglet
Collective Noun – Army, colony
Average Length – 10 cm or more
Life Expectancy – Around 16 years in captivity
Breeding Season – November – February
Incubation Period – 1 to 3 days
Metamorphosis Period – 6 weeks
Special Features – Have distinctive fatty ridge over the eye; short and robust limbs with large adhesive discs at the end of the digits providing grip while climbing
Family Unit – Generally solitary
Geographical Distribution – Northern and eastern Australia (native); United States and New Zealand (introduced)
World Population – Stable
Conservation Status – Least Concern
Natural Habitat – In the vicinity of streams and swamps in temperate and tropical forests
Diet – Spiders, grasshoppers, moths, flies, roaches, locusts, small vertebrates including other frogs
Predators – Snakes, cane toads, kookaburras, quolls, owls, domestic cats and dogs