Dryophytes japonicus is the name given to the previously identified species well known in Japan, according to the study. It is found in the western half of Japan. The east Japan tree frog, or ...
The green-eyed tree frog has adapted its appearance to blend in with the moss-covered rain forests of Queensland, Australia. The frogs' coloration and markings vary with their specific habitat ...
In a national park of southern China, a color-changing creature with yellowy eyes sat in the damp grass and called out. The ...
Northern and Eastern Australia and New Guinea are home to the White’s tree frog, commonly known as the Australian green tree frog or the dumpy frog (Litoria caerulea). There is a plethora of ...
The title gives away any surprise but I certainly got one when I put my left boot on this morning! Ever heard the saying "Went off like a frog in a sock?" Well, I went off like a frog in a boot ...
Their neon-green bodies may play a similar role in thwarting predators. Many of the animals that eat red-eyed tree frogs are nocturnal hunters that use keen eyesight to find prey. The shocking ...
The east Japan tree frog has a bright “green fringed” back coloration with a yellow line that goes along the edge of the green patch, photos show. The most notable feature, however ...