Brown tree frog
Brown tree frog is a relatively rare frog. They are currently only found in Puerto Rico in North America. Found, and their appearance can be seen in other places on the earth. The brown tree frog is also a small frog. They are also good at hiding because they like to stay under gathered trees or branches, so if you look for them accidentally, they are likely to escape from under your nose.
In addition, the resting nature of brown tree frogs is different from that of many frogs. They neither live in trees nor in water. They are terrestrial frogs. If you want to see them, don't look into the trees or into the water. Looking at the ground under natural light may not necessarily be successful. To successfully find their traces, you must understand another thing - they often appear in areas above 200 meters above sea level.
Chinese name: Brown Tree Frog
Binary name: Eleutherodactylus wightmanae
World: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrates
Class: Amphibians
Subclass: Lepidophora
Order: strong>Anura
Suborder: New Rana suborder
Family: Hydronidae
Genus: Toad genus
Species: Brown tree frog
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