What is the scientific name of tree frog?
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Scientific name of tree frog is Litoria caerulea. Litoria is a genus of Hylidae tree frogs native to Australia, the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, the Lesser Sunda Islands, the Moluccan Islands, and Timor. They are sometimes collectively referred to as Australasian treefrogs. They are distinguishable from other tree frogs by the presence of horizontal irises, no pigmentation of the eyelids, and their Wallacean distribution. About 150 species are described, buts several new species are described every year on average.
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Scientific name of tree frog is Litoria caerulea. Litoria is a genus of Hylidae tree frogs native to Australia, the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, the Lesser Sunda Islands, the Moluccan Islands, and Timor. They are sometimes collectively referred to as Australasian treefrogs. They are distinguishable from other tree frogs by the presence of horizontal irises, no pigmentation of the eyelids, and their Wallacean distribution. About 150 species are described, buts several new species are described every year on average.
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heya!!
the tree frog is Avery famously species of frog and it's scientific or biological name is ..
Litoria caerulea
_____ ______
(underline the name)
more interesting features of the tree frog is..
#spends major lifespan on trees..
#climbs trees easily
#is in arboreal state
#can change colour
#colour of eyes is red
#usually 10 cm..size..
#their ancestors lived before the extinction of dinosaurs
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU..
the tree frog is Avery famously species of frog and it's scientific or biological name is ..
Litoria caerulea
_____ ______
(underline the name)
more interesting features of the tree frog is..
#spends major lifespan on trees..
#climbs trees easily
#is in arboreal state
#can change colour
#colour of eyes is red
#usually 10 cm..size..
#their ancestors lived before the extinction of dinosaurs
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU..
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