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Litoria nullicedens
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Pelodryadidae
Genus: Litoria
Species:
L. nullicedens
Binomial name
Litoria nullicedens
(Kraus, 2018)
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Synonyms
  • Nyctimystes nullicedens

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The Litoria nullicedens is a fascinating type of tree frog that lives in Papua New Guinea. Scientists first discovered this small frog on the southwestern side of a mountain called Mount Obree. It was found at an elevation of 550 meters above sea level, which means it lives quite high up!

Meet the Litoria nullicedens

This special frog is known for a very unique feature: the inside of its mouth is bright green! Most frogs do not have this kind of coloring inside their mouths. This makes the Litoria nullicedens stand out from other frogs.

Where Does This Frog Live?

The Litoria nullicedens makes its home in the beautiful country of Papua New Guinea. This country is located in Oceania, north of Australia. It is known for its amazing biodiversity, which means it has many different kinds of plants and animals. The specific place where this frog was found is on Mount Obree. This mountain is part of a large mountain range in Papua New Guinea, offering a perfect habitat for tree frogs.

What Makes It Special?

Scientists who study frogs, called herpetologists, have looked closely at the Litoria nullicedens. They believe it is closely related to another frog called the northern New Guinea tree frog, or Litoria graminea. Being "related" means they share a common ancestor, much like you might be related to your cousins. They might look similar or share some behaviors because of this family connection. The green mouth is a key feature that helps scientists identify this particular species.


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