White's tree frog
- Pelodryas caerulea
- White’s tree frog is a rather large tree frog, ranging in length from three to 4.5 inches. Females are usually slightly bigger than the males.
- The color of these frogs ranges from light blue to emerald green or almost gray. As with many tree frogs, this species is capable of some color change.
- These frogs are very tame in nature and have little fear of humans.
- They can be active during the day or night.
- White’s tree frogs are found in northern and eastern Australia, the islands in Torres Straits, New Guinea, and have been introduced to New Zealand.
Location at Palm Beach Zoo
- Off-exhibit used in educational programs
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