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Ranoidea exophthalmia
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Ranoidea (genus)
Species:
exophthalmia
Synonyms
  • Litoria exophthalmia (Tyler, Davies & Aplin, 1986)

The Ranoidea exophthalmia is a special type of frog. It belongs to a group of frogs called Pelodryadinae. People often call it the big-eyed tree frog because of its large eyes. However, another frog from Africa, called Leptopelis vermiculatus, also shares this common name.

This frog lives only in one place: Papua New Guinea. This means it is endemic to that country. It makes its home in warm, wet forests. These include lowland forests and mountain forests. It also likes to live near rivers.

About the Big-Eyed Tree Frog

The Ranoidea exophthalmia is a fascinating creature. It is a type of tree frog, which means it spends a lot of its time living in trees and plants. Tree frogs often have special pads on their toes that help them climb and stick to surfaces.

Where it Lives: Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea is a country located in Oceania. It is known for its amazing natural beauty, including dense rainforests and high mountains. This country has many unique animals and plants that are found nowhere else in the world. The warm, wet climate and many rivers make it a perfect home for frogs like the big-eyed tree frog.

Its Forest Homes

This frog lives in a few different kinds of forests:

  • Subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests: These are warm, wet forests found in low-lying areas. They get a lot of rain and have many different types of plants and animals.
  • Subtropical or tropical moist montane forests: These are also warm and wet, but they are found on the sides of mountains. The air here can be a bit cooler and mistier than in the lowlands.
  • Rivers: Frogs need water to live and reproduce. This frog is often found near rivers, which provide a source of water and food.

Why "Big-Eyed"?

The name "big-eyed tree frog" is a good clue about one of its most noticeable features. Many animals that have large eyes use them to see better, especially in dim light or at night. While we don't have specific details about this frog's daily habits, big eyes are often helpful for hunting insects or avoiding predators when it's not bright outside.

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