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Kassam tree frog
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • Hyla multiplica (Tyler, 1964)
  • Litoria multiplica (Tyler, 1971)

The Kassam tree frog (Litoria multiplica) is a type of tree frog found in Papua New Guinea. These frogs live in forests and swamps, usually far away from the ocean. They are known for their unique tadpoles.

About the Kassam Tree Frog

The Kassam tree frog is a small amphibian that spends most of its life in trees or near water. Like other tree frogs, it has special pads on its toes that help it climb and stick to surfaces. This allows it to live high up in the forest canopy.

Where Do They Live?

Kassam tree frogs are native to Papua New Guinea, a country located in Oceania. They prefer to live in tropical forests and swampy areas. These habitats provide plenty of moisture and hiding spots, which are essential for frogs. They are often found near freshwater sources like ponds or slow-moving streams, which they use for breeding.

Life Cycle and Appearance

One of the most interesting things about the Kassam tree frog is its tadpoles. Scientists have noted that these tadpoles look quite different from the tadpoles of other Litoria species. They have distinct dark black and brown stripes along their bodies. What makes them even more special are the bright gold spots that stand out against their darker skin. This unique coloring helps scientists identify them.

Like all frogs, the Kassam tree frog goes through a metamorphosis. It starts as an egg, hatches into a tadpole, and then slowly changes into an adult frog. During this process, the tadpoles develop legs, lose their tails, and their gills change into lungs, allowing them to live on land.

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