Green-Eyed Tree Frogs are abundant in the moss-covered rain forests of Queensland, Australia. Named for the bright green brows over their eyes, their bodies are a brownish-green color with rust colored blotches. Their exact coloration varies depending on their specific habitat. These frogs have adapted to blend in with the moss and rocks lining the creeks and streams of the rain forest. This adaptation helps them camouflage with the environment and hide from predators.
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