Motorbike frog facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Motorbike frog |
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Conservation status | |
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Genus: |
Litoria
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Species: |
moorei
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Distribution of Litoria moorei | |
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The motorbike frog, also called Moore's frog, western green and golden bell frog, and bull frog (Litoria moorei), is a frog from southwestern Australia.
These frogs can be up to 7.8 cm long. They can come in different colors from brown to green and parts of their skin turn yellow if they sit in the sunlight. They have light green or light brown bellies. They have a stripe over each eyelid that goes past the ear to the top of the front leg.
They lay their eggs in bunches stuck to plants under water. The tadpoles can be 8 cm long and are dark brown. They grow into frogs in March and April, late summer. Some tadpoles stay tadpoles longer, for 14 months and can grow to be 14 cm long before turning into frogs.
The tadpoles eat algae and the adults eat arthropods, such as insects, and sometimes young motorbike frogs.
Although this frog can climb trees, it mostly lives on the ground, so not all scientists call it a tree frog.
Images for kids
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Ranoidea moorei calling, Swanbourne
See also
In Spanish: Ranoidea moorei para niños