The green tree frog is subject to predation by many other animals. These include most climbing snakes, cane toads, the spotted quoll (tiger quoll) and birds such as kookaburras and owls.
Litoria genimaculata
no. they are not venomous. The bright colors they have are used as camouflage.
They can live with other green tree frogs, red eyed tree frogs, and other similar sized lizards or frogs and toads. pets to avoid are dumpy tree frogs which will eat them, and poisonous dart frogs or other poisonous or aggressive amphibians or reptiles.
then there would be no red eyed green tree frogs sitting on the wall.
They are an animal that has red eyes and a green coat.
red eyed tree frogs can get up to 4 inches long.
No, they don't play hide and seek. Although they will hide from predators.
red eyed tree frogs lay their eggs in early spring
How big is a red eyed tree frog's brain? Then red eyed tree frogs brain is the size of a golfing bal.
All adult frogs, including red-eyed tree frogs, have four limbs.
no
No, its leaves are toxic to Red-Eyed Tree Frogs.