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Pearson's Green Tree Frog

Litoria pearsoniana

Photo by AliceGreenup
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Pearson's Tree Frog is a small tree frog that varies in colour from completely light green, to a mixture of green and brown, to mostly brown. It usually has black dots scattered over the back. The underside is white, or off white. It has a light brown or yellow stripe from the tip of the snout, through the eye, broadening over the shoulder. This line is underlined with a thicker dark brown line.

Habitat:

Creeks in rainforests and wet eucalypt forest in highland and coastal areas.Pearson's Tree Frog is found from north of Lismore, New South Wales to Kenilworth, Queensland

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What a pretty little frog. Good spotting Alice!

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