What does a Whites Tree Frog look like?
This very popular Tree Frog grows to 10cm (4 inches) with males being slightly smaller. Their skin looks slimy, however this is waxy to touch. Most people call them “White Tree Frogs” instead of “White’s Tree Frogs” – this refers to the name of the man who described them. Despite their name, these frogs range in colour from green, turquoise to brown, most will change colour slightly. They have big toes, which help them climb up plants and branches and have a fold of skin from their eye to the front legs. This skin makes them look very fat and plump, but in a way, very cute.