#ranoidea caerulea
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ljsbugblog · 1 year ago
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the largest Green Tree Frog I've ever seen, contemplating the daisies by the pond on a warm rainy night.
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Green Tree Frog (Ranoidea/Litoria caerulea).
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birdblues · 1 year ago
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Australian Green Tree Frog
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rattyexplores · 2 years ago
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Green Tree Frog found sleeping in rainwater drain.
08/09/23 - Anura: Ranoidea caerulea
QLD:BRB - Townsville
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platypu · 2 years ago
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lost in the sauce...
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herpsandbirds · 10 months ago
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Australian Green Tree Frog (Ranoidea caerulea or Litoria caerulea), Metamorph/froglet, family Hylidae, found across northern Australia
Also called Dumpy Tree Frog or White’s Tree Frog.
photograph by FairyTail Dragons LLC
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have-you-seen-this-animal · 8 months ago
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can we a do a whites tree frog / dumpy frog please? i know a few people (me included) keep them as pets, and they're very cute and i think they're deserving of a poll :3
Of course!
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markscherz · 2 years ago
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So maybe this isn't your exact field since I see you curate dead things and not alive things. Regardless do you know of any common frog pets that you wouldn't condone for pets that people might not know about? For example. You can buy an iguana but an iguanas habitat size and environmental needs often lead to them being in, intentional or not, abusive households for them. I know lots of birds, snakes, and lizards that are like this but I haven't heard much about frogs. Are there any you can buy but probably shouldn't for some or several reasons? Is it ok to keep poisonous tropical rainforest frogs for example? I see some as pets and it seems iffy to me.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but basically I am of the opinion that most people who keep frogs as pets should not be doing so. They require specific environmental conditions that are not always easy to maintain without relatively major investment of both money and time. They also need almost constant access to food (especially dendrobatids), but that diet also needs to be balanced. It is common to see Ranoidea caerulea (White's tree frogs) that are extremely overweight, which is reflective of poor diets. No frogs should be regularly held, but many people take theirs own on a regular basis.
All-told, there are no frogs I know of that I would consider appropriate for beginner animal keepers. Reptiles are often much more forgiving in this regard. But it is also important to remember that no animals should be testers or trainingwheels, especially ones that are as long-lived as some of these. They are a huge commitment. I think that gets forgotten a lot of the time. Tbh, I myself have been guilty of that in the past. But we should work to do the best we can for the animals in our care. And to know our own limitations and abilities, and not acquire animals we cannot care for appropriately.
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uncharismatic-fauna · 9 months ago
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Trick or treat!
You get an Australian green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea)!
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frog-association · 6 months ago
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Bonus frog fact 3 is.....
The dumpy green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea)
This frogs size is 4 inches in length (10 cm) and weighs 1.8 ounces (51 grams) and are native to new Guinea and Australia they deposit fat layers along their back that give them a dumpy appearance they have a remarkably long lifespan for a frog in captivity at a whopping 16 years! And it's my profile picture
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aaptk · 6 months ago
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Topic of the day
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⁺˚⋆。°✩₊✩°。⋆˚⁺ Frogs ⁺˚⋆。°✩₊✩°。⋆˚⁺
What do you love about frogs?
I love a lot of things about frogs, I can name a lot of frogs; I feel like that’s my animal/thing I hyper-fixate on since my ADHD. Anytime a frog is brought up I go nuts in a good way. They just make me so happy, before I moved houses I used to get a lot of them in my backyard but now it’s just a desolate wasteland that only has grass and mud. My favorite is the Dumpy frog or known as the Australian green tree frog, or white’s tree frog orrrrr scientifically know as Ranoidea caerulea/Litoria caerulea. Look man, they are just so cute; and if you have multiple then it starts to become very obvious that there is only braincell in the tank at once and they all share it.
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Do you own any frogs?
Sadly no, I know it sucks but I know that I won’t be able to give it the best life it needs because I’m not home everyday, some days I’m barely there. Since I’m a swimmer I’ve got to be in the water 24/7 year round. I might get a couple once my life calms down a bit once I’m an adult but until then it’s just gonna be the five dogs that I have. I love my dogs but they are a handful.
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Where did your love of frogs begin?
Well, like most people it starts at an early age. I believe the first frog I ever saw and held was when I was 7; during elementary school P.E class. I guess I was labeled as the frog girl from then on out; which was fine with me because I was never really a social butterfly especially when it came to school. I would try to be but never got the hang of it; however that’s a different story time. Being a seven year old girl. And liking what other girls might classify as a slimy gross creature would kinda also help me be that non-social person. I remember when it had rained pretty good the night before and into the morning; and they had let us out for recess, which was really us playing on a field because the we were in a portable since the school was overflowing. Besides the point, but I saw a bunch of kids all huddled around something so I decided to join them. Lo and behold they were all picking and poking at this massive frog, he was probably the size of one of those fancy china plates that you never use. I looked at him more and felt that he was getting overwhelmed so i picked him up bare handed and took him over to a chain link fence and pushed his fat self through. Some of the kids were mad at me for doing that.. I don’t know why..
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Ciao!
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ljsbugblog · 2 years ago
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bonus post, not a bug lol. we are frequented by green tree frogs in our bathroom, which we promptly release on a nice leafy pipe outside (after a quick photoshoot, which i thought people might like to see).
Green Tree Frog (Ranoidea caerulea).
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autistickaitovocaloid · 1 year ago
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I can never say "this photo of a guy looks like a tree frog" anymore instead im always captioning shit like "the wondrous Ranoidea caerulea".
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l0velyinc · 4 months ago
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do you guys wanna see the list?
too late
( A )
Agalychnis callidryas, Red Eyed Tree Frog
Ambystoma mexicanum, Axolotl
Ara macao, Scarlet Macaw
Arctictis binturong, Binturong
Ardea goliath, Goliath heron
( B )
Bos grunniens, Yak
( C )
Canis latrans, Coyote
Canis lupus, Grey Wolf
Xoloitzcuintli
Ibizan Hound
Jack Russell
Chihuahua
Canis lycaon, Eastern Timber Wolf
Capra hircus, Domestic Goat
Angora Goat
Carassius auratus, Goldfish
Veil Tailed
Carcharhinus leucas, Bull Shark
Castor canadensis, North American Beaver
Cervus elaphus, Red Deer
Cheirogaleus medius, Fat-Tailed Dwarf Lemur
Chinchilla chinchilla, Short-tailed chinchilla
Chinchilla lanigera, Long-tailed chinchilla
Chlamyphorus truncatus, Pink fairy armadillo
Curculio nucum, Nut Weevil
Cyclopes didactylus, Silky Anteater
Cynopterus brachyotis, Lesser short-nosed fruit bat
( D )
Dama dama, European Fallow Deer
Didelphis virginiana, Virginia Opossum
Dipodomys compactus, Gulf Coast Kangaroo Rat
( E )
Equus ferus caballus, Domestic Horse
American Bashkir Curly
Equus africanus somaliensis, Somali Wild Ass
(H) Equus ferus caballus-africanus asinus, Mule
Equus zebra, Mountain Zebra
Euprenolepis procera, “Harvester Ant”
( F )
Felis catus, Domestic Cat
Sphinx Cat
Scottish Fold
Snowshoe Cat
Norwegian Forest Cat
Felis margarita, Sand Cat
( G )
Gallus gallus domesticus, Domestic Chicken
Vorwerk
Gorilla gorilla gorilla, Western Lowland Gorilla
( H )
Hippopotamus amphibius, Common Hippopotamus
Homo sapien, Human
Hydrurga leptonyx, Leopard seal
Hylobates lar, Lar Gibbon
( I )
Inia geoffrensis, Amazon River Dolphin
( L )
Lagothrix lagothricha, Common Woolly Monkey
Lama pacos, Alpaca
Lepus americanus, Snowshoe Hare
Lepus californicus, Black Tailed Jackrabbit
Linuche unguiculata, Thimble Jellyfish
Lithobates catesbeianus, American bullfrog
( M )
Megaptera novaeangliae, Humpback Whale
Meriones unguiculatus, Mongolian Gerbil
Mesocricetus auratus, Golden/Syrian Hamster
Monodon monoceros, Narwhal
Moschiola indica, Indian Spotted Chevrotain
Moschus moschiferus, Siberian Musk Deer
Mus musculus, House Mouse
Fancy Mouse
Mustela erminea, Stoat
Mustela putorius, European polecat
Mustela sibirica, Siberian Weasel
( N )
Nyctinomops macrotis, Big Free-Tailed Bat
( O )
Odocoileus hemionus, Mule Deer
Okapia johnstoni, Okapi
Ornithorhynchus anatinus, Platypus
Orycteropus afer, Aardvark
Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus, Domestic Rabbit
Giant Angora
Jersey Wooly
Osphranter antilopinus, Antilopine Kangaroo
Ovis aries, Domestic Sheep
Jacob sheep
Ovis canadensis, Big Horned Sheep
( P )
Panthera tigris tigris, Bengal Tiger
(H) Panthera pardus-leo, Leopon
(H) Panthera leo-tigris, Liger
Pantherophis guttatus, Corn Snake
Paracentrotus lividus, Purple Sea Urchin
Pharomachrus mocinno, Resplendent Quetzal
Phoenicopterus chilensis, Chilean Flamingo
Phoenicopterus ruber, American Flamingo
Phycodurus eques, Leafy Seadragon
Planorbarius corneus, Great Ramshorn
Porzana carolina, Sora Bird
Procyon lotor, Common Raccoon
Psittrichas fulgidus, Pesquet's parrot
Puma concolor, Cougar
( R )
Ranoidea caerulea, Australian green tree frog
Rhampholeon spectrum, Spectral Pygmy Chameleon
( S )
Saguinus bicolor, Pied Tamarin Monkey
Sarcophilus harrisii, Tasmanian Devil
Sciurus vulgaris, Red Squirrel
Sphyraena viridensis, Yellow Mouthed Barracuda
Spilocuscus maculatus, Common Spotted Cuscus
Sus domesticus, Domestic Pig
( T )
Tadarida brasiliensis, Mexican Free Tailed Bat
Tapirus bairdii, Baird’s Tapir
Tapirus indicus, Malayan Tapir
( U )
Urocyon cinereoargenteus, Grey Fox
Ursus arctos horribilis, Grizzly Bear
( V )
Vulpes vulpes, Red Fox
Vulpes zerda, Fennec Fox
( EXTINCT )
Utahraptor (Extinct)
Pakicetus (Extinct)
Family: "Are you okay?"
Me: "Yeah" < Just spent 5 hours making a list of all animals in my LSD story with their scientific names
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funkyfrogoftheday · 4 years ago
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today's funky frog of the day: the white's tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea)!!! this has been one of my absolute favourite frogs for many years- i just think they're adorable and there's so much personality in those little faces!! the white's tree frog lives in new guinea and australia, and is one of the most popular frog species kept as a pet.
photo by Emily
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frogs-from-bogs · 4 years ago
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Ranoidea caerulea by Michael J Barritt
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herpsandbirds · 10 months ago
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Hi ☺️ just want to say I’ve learned the names of many new herps and birds because of your page!! PS: my favorite bird is a Eurasian eagle owl, reptile is probably bushmaster snake, and amphibian is a dumpy tree frog
Thank you so much for following! Here are some friends for you...
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Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo bubo), family Strigidae, India
photograph by Khushboo and Rahul Sharma
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South American Bushmaster (Lachesis muta), family Viperidae, Amazonian Bolivia
Venomous.
This is a large snake, that can grow up to 10 feet in length, but 8 ft long is more common.
photograph by Eduardo Navia
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 Australian Green Tree Frog (Ranoidea caerulea or Litoria caerulea), family Hylidae, found across northern Australia
Also called Dumpy Tree Frog or White's Tree Frog.
photograph by William Kreijkes
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