Morphological characteristics of the brown tree frog_1

 Morphological characteristics of the brown tree frog
Brown tree frog (definite introduction)

The morphological characteristics of the brown tree frog are obvious, so they are easily distinguished from other frogs The class distinction comes. Many people may think that the body color of brown tree frogs should be green, but this is not the case. Most brown tree frogs have brown bodies, and different individuals have different shades of body color, but the same thing is that they all have two black lines, one of which is a black freckle from behind their eyes to their back. The other one starts from their nostrils, then to the eyes, and then spreads all the way to the shoulders.

Detailed description of the morphological characteristics of the brown tree frog

Head: General size .

Eyes: Large.

Forelimbs: Shorter.

Hind limbs: Long and thick, the back of the thigh is red.

Abdomen: Cream.

Body color: Brown. Some parts or the whole body turn green.

Length: 35mm arrangement. Individuals exceeding 40mm are relatively large among similar frogs.

The brown tree frog has an irregular growth period. Growth activities occur throughout the year. Large-scale growth activities occur from December to February (summer in the southern hemisphere). In addition, male brown tree frogs emit a special cry all year round. This cry is similar to a whistle. You will never forget it after hearing it once. Currently, no signs of brown tree frogs have been found in the northern hemisphere. Even in the southern hemisphere, people can only see them in Australia and New Zealand.

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