Brown tree frog (definite introduction)
The brown tree frog is a small tree frog that is rare in southeastern Australia , therefore they are classified as a species of Least Concern. Under normal circumstances, the body length of brown tree frogs is about 35mm, and some brown tree frogs can grow to more than 40mm. There are not many brown tree frogs with a body length exceeding 40mm. Because brown tree frogs were introduced to New Zealand, in addition to Australia, people can also see them in New Zealand.
Brown tree frogs have very strong adaptability. They can exist well in plains, mountains, forests and other areas. Even in semi-arid areas, some people have discovered them. remain. Unlike some other frogs, brown tree frogs can grow all year round, but summer is the peak growth period, especially after rain. There are many brown tree frogs laying eggs, so brown tree frog eggs are extremely easy to find.
Chinese name: Brown tree frog
Binary name: Litoria ewingii
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrates
Class : Amphibians
Subclass: Lepidosomata
Order: Anura
Suborder: New Rana
< /strong>Family: Hylaidae
Subfamily: Hyla
Genus: Hyla
Species: Brown tree frog
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