Australian Green Tree Frog
Scientific Name – Litoria caerulea
Classification – Hylidae
Baby Name – Tadpole, polliwog, froglet
Collective Noun – Army, colony
Average Length – 11.5 cm (4.5 in)
Life Expectancy – Around 16 years; some specimens lived for more than 20 years
Breeding Season – November to February
Incubation Period – 1 to 3 days
Metamorphosis Period – Around 6 weeks
Special Features – Plump and large in size, distinctive fatty ridge above the eye; short and robust limbs with large sticky discs at the end of the digits which help to grip while climbing; color ranges from brownish or grayish-green to bright emerald green; creamy-white underside
Family Unit – Not known
Geographical Distribution – Australia and New Guinea
World Population – Stable
Conservation Status – Least Concern
Natural Habitat – Inland waterways, swamps, grasslands, canopy of trees near waterbodies
Diet – Mainly insects and spiders, sometimes small mammals, other frogs
Predators – Snakes, lizards, birds, humans