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Litoria wapogaensis
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The Vera's tree frog (Litoria wapogaensis) is a type of frog that lives in Indonesia. Scientists first found this special frog high in the hills. They discovered it near the Wapoga River, which is where it gets part of its scientific name.

Scientists think this frog might be related to another frog called the black-dotted tree frog.

What is Vera's Tree Frog?

Vera's tree frog is a small amphibian. It belongs to a group of frogs known as tree frogs. These frogs are often found living in trees or other plants. They use their special toe pads to climb and hold on.

Where Does This Frog Live?

This unique frog lives only in Indonesia. Specifically, it was found in the highlands of Western New Guinea. This area has many different kinds of plants and animals. It is a very important place for biodiversity.

Its Natural Habitat

Vera's tree frog lives in forests. These forests are usually very wet and humid. They provide plenty of places for the frog to hide. The trees and plants offer shelter and food.

When Was It Discovered?

Scientists officially described Vera's tree frog in 2001. Two scientists, Richards and Iskandar, were the ones who studied it. They gave it its scientific name, Litoria wapogaensis. This name helps other scientists identify and learn about it.

Why Is It Called "Vera's"?

The common name, Vera's tree frog, is often given to honor someone. It might be named after a person who helped with its discovery. Or it could be named after someone important in the field of science.

What Do We Know About Its Life?

Not much is known about the daily life of Vera's tree frog. Scientists are still learning about it. They study its behavior and what it eats. They also want to understand how it reproduces.

Its Conservation Status

The conservation status of Vera's tree frog is "Data Deficient" (DD). This means scientists do not have enough information. They need more research to know if it is endangered. More studies are needed to protect this frog.

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