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Baliem River Valley tree frog
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The Baliem River Valley tree frog (Litoria umbonata) is a small frog that lives in New Guinea. It's named after the Baliem River Valley, where it was first discovered.

About the Baliem River Valley Tree Frog

This interesting frog is part of the Litoria genus, which includes many tree frogs found in Australia and New Guinea. It was officially described by scientists in 1983.

What Does It Look Like?

The Baliem River Valley tree frog is quite small. Male adult frogs are usually between 2.8 and 3.6 centimeters long. Females are a bit larger, measuring from 3.1 to 4.2 centimeters. That's about the size of a large paperclip!

Its skin is typically creamy or brown, helping it blend in with its surroundings. This frog has some webbing on its front feet and more webbing on its hind feet. This webbing helps it climb and move around in its habitat. It also has small teeth on its upper jaw.

Where Does It Live?

This frog is found in New Guinea, a large island north of Australia. Specifically, it lives in the Baliem River Valley, which is a significant area in the western part of New Guinea. This region is known for its diverse wildlife and unique ecosystems.

What Does "Data Deficient" Mean?

You might have noticed the "DD" status in the information box. This means the Baliem River Valley tree frog is considered "Data Deficient" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). This doesn't mean it's necessarily endangered or safe. It means there isn't enough scientific information to properly assess its population or how threatened it might be. More research is needed to understand its conservation status.


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