If you're thinking about frogs as gross, standoffish creatures, think again. White's tree frog is one of the friendliest, plumpest amphibians you’ll meet.

Native to northern and eastern Australia as well as southern New Guinea, this species is also called the Australian green tree frog or dumpy tree frog.

These frogs thrive in tropical rainforests, suburban areas and even around human homes, especially where insects are plentiful. Known scientifically as Ranoidea caerulea (formerly Litoria caerulea ), they’ve adapted to a broad range of environments thanks to their hardy skin and calm demeanor.

A Bright, Blue-green Body Built for the Trees

White's tree frogs are known for their vivid color—often bright green or blue-green—and their chubby appearance.

They use large, sticky toe p

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