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Litoria lodesdema is a small, fascinating frog that lives in the tropical country of New Guinea. It's a type of tree frog, known for its bright colors and unique features.


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Litoria lodesdema
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Meet the Lodesdema Tree Frog!

This special frog is known as Litoria lodesdema. It's a type of tree frog, which means it often lives in trees or other plants. These frogs are part of the amazing wildlife found in New Guinea.

What Does It Look Like?

Adult male Litoria lodesdema frogs are quite small. They are usually about 2.2 centimeters (less than an inch) long. Their skin is a pretty yellow-green color. They also have a cool bronze or yellow stripe on their bodies.

These frogs have special feet that help them move around. Their front feet have some webbing, which is like skin between their toes. Their back feet have even more webbing. This webbing helps them swim and climb easily.

Where Does It Live?

Litoria lodesdema frogs live in the lowlands of New Guinea. This means they prefer areas that are not very high up, like valleys or plains. Scientists have seen them in places like roadside marshes. A marsh is a type of wetland, which is a perfect home for frogs.

Life Cycle and Reproduction

Like many frogs, Litoria lodesdema starts its life as an egg. These frogs have been observed laying their eggs in marshy areas, such as those found near roadsides. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, which then grow into adult frogs. This process is part of their amazing life cycle.

How Was It Discovered?

Scientists first officially described Litoria lodesdema in 2008. When they named this frog, they used a Latin phrase. The phrase was loca demissa septentrionalis domicilium habemus. This means "in the lowlands of the north we have our home." It's a cool way to describe where these frogs live!

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