Red-Eyed Tree Frog
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Description
Range & Habitat
Found In: Eastern Australia/Coastal rain forests, flooded grasslands, and transitional habitat
Behavior
Diet
Carnivore. Scientists do not know a lot about its feeding habits because this animal’s habitat is difficult to access for observation, but they believe these frogs consume insects
Conservation
Habitat loss is a threat to localized populations, but their wide range and distribution supports an overall stable population.
Fun Facts
- These frogs make a series of long “aaa-rk” sounds followed by a chirp or trill.

Scientific Name
Litoria chloris
IUCN Conservation Status
Least Concern
Size
Males: 2.2 – 2.4 inches long
Females: 2.3 – 2.7 inches long
Life Expectancy
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