The Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand and the United States.
The Green Tree Frog is larger than most Australian frogs, reaching 10 centimetres (4 inches) in length. The average lifespan of the frog in captivity, about sixteen years, is long in comparison with most frogs. Green Tree Frogs are docile and well suited to living near human dwellings. They are often found on windows or inside houses, eating insects drawn by the light.
Due to its physical and behavioural traits, the Green Tree Frog has become one of the most recognisable frogs in its region, and is a popular exotic pet throughout the world. The skin secretions of the frog have antibacterial and antiviral properties that may prove useful in pharmaceutical preparations.
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This is funny! Excellent, Lindsay!
Thanks Cora. Glad u like it :) And i found it pretty funny too :)
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
How cool is this shot amazing
Thanks david. I was pretty shocked but happy when i saw him sitting there like a little king. lol
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
Excellent stuff! Instant fave
Thanks for the fav and comment steve
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
too cute , nice shot
Thanks alot :)
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
Cute! Great shot too!
Thanks mark. Glad u like it
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
what fun!
Thanks…it was fun. I even left the little guy sitting there. He was obviously very comfortable
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
This is just too cute. It is very nice.
Thanks alot sharon :)
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
Great shot, great color. Well done
thankyou so much :)
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
nice visitor Lindsay, nice shot too.
Thanks jenny. Yes i was quite please to have him pop by. lol
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)
Lovely photo, I love green tree frogs. Having lived in Kununurra, WA and Katherine, NT we came across many green tree frogs, I just love them.
Thankyou Beryl. Yes they are quite wonderful. They frequent the toilets in Wingham where i live. lol
– Lindsay Woolnough (Oram)