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Carthaginian tree frog
Scientific classification
Species:
carthaginiensis
Synonyms
  • Hyla carthaginiensis (Dufresnes, Beddek, Skorinov, Fumagalli, Perrin, Crochet, and Litvinchuk, 2019 )
  • Hyla numidica Escoriza (Ben Hassine, 2019)

The Carthaginian tree frog (Hyla carthaginiensis) is a type of tree frog. It was first identified in 2019. This small frog lives in the northern parts of Algeria and Tunisia. It prefers places where there is a lot of moisture in the air, which is called humidity.

Scientists believe this frog is closely related to the Mediterranean tree frog (Hyla meridionalis).

About the Carthaginian Tree Frog

The Carthaginian tree frog is a fascinating amphibian. It belongs to a group of frogs known for living mostly in trees or tall plants. These frogs have special adaptations that help them climb.

Where It Lives

This tree frog makes its home in North Africa. Specifically, you can find it in the northern regions of Algeria and Tunisia. These areas often have a warm climate. The frog needs places with high humidity. This means there is plenty of water vapor in the air. This helps keep their skin moist, which is important for frogs.

What Tree Frogs Are Like

Tree frogs, including the Carthaginian tree frog, are usually small. They have special pads on their toes. These pads help them stick to leaves and branches. This allows them to climb easily. Their skin can often be green or brown. This helps them blend in with their surroundings. Blending in is a great way to hide from predators.

Diet and Habits

Like many tree frogs, the Carthaginian tree frog likely eats small insects. They might catch flies, mosquitoes, or other tiny bugs. They are often more active at night. This is when they hunt for food. During the day, they might rest hidden among leaves.

Life Cycle

Most tree frogs lay their eggs in water. This could be in ponds, puddles, or even small pools of water collected in plants. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. Tadpoles live in the water and breathe with gills. As they grow, they change into adult frogs. This process is called metamorphosis. The adult frogs then move onto land and into the trees.

Discovery of the Species

The Carthaginian tree frog was officially named in 2019. This means it was only recently recognized as its own unique species. Scientists often study frogs by looking at their DNA. They also listen to their calls. Different frog species often have different calls. This helps them find mates of their own kind.

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