Tree frogs spend 90% of their time on land and are often found sunning themselves on brambles and thickets near streams and ponds. The largest tree frogs are 4cm in size but this year I came across a lot of juvinel frogs that were only 1.5cm to 2cm in size. Females have a white throat and males a golden brown.
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