Littlejohn's Tree Frog

Littlejohn's Tree Frog
Littlejohn's Tree Frog
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Hylidae
Genus: Litoria
Species: L. littlejohni
Binomial name
Litoria littlejohni
White, Whitford & Mahony, 1994
Distribution of the Littlejohn's Tree Frog.

The Littlejohn's Tree Frog (Litoria littlejohni), also called a heath frog or Orange-bellied Tree Frog, is a species of tree frog native to eastern Australia from Wyong, New South Wales to Buchan, Victoria.

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Physical description

This is a medium sized frog reaching 60mm in length. It is normally brown or grey-brown on the dorsal surface with many scattered darker flecks and spots. The is often a faint darker patch running down the back. A dark line runs from behind the nostril down to the shoulder. The belly is cream. The iris is golden-yellow and it has large toe discs. The armpit and thighs are orange, this helps distinguish it from the similar Jervis Bay Tree Frog (Litoria jervisiensis).

Behaviour and ecology

Litoria littlejohni showing orange colouration.

This species is associated with swamps and dams, still creeks and pools mostly in heathland but also in forest and woodland, mostly in highland areas. Males make a trilling "weep, weep, weep, weep..." from elevated areas or while floating in water around the breeding site. Males call mostly during the cooler months (April to September), however calling has been observered in all months with a peak in February. Clusters of about 60 eggs are laid attached to submerged twigs or braches near the edge of the water body. Tadpoles are dark in colour, reaching about 65mm and take about 120 days to develop. Metamorphs resemble the adult and measure around 20mm.

This species of frog is one of the least encountered species in Australia. Despite a large distribution the number of sites where this species has been recorded is low (total 75) across New South Wales and Victoria. At the majority of breeding sites the number of calling males is also normally low (less than 4) and has only rarely been recorded with more than 10 calling males, which is low for even rare species of frogs. This may be due to poor surveying techniques as a result of lack of data on the breeding habits and habitat preferences of this species.

Litoria littlejohni tadpole.

This species does not appear to be under direct threat from habitat clearing and appears tolerant of disturbance. More research is requried of this species to determine why low numbers of individuals are being recorded. However, despite the low numbers, they appear stable and this species does not appear to be in serious decline.

As a pet

It is kept as a pet, in Australia this animal may be kept in captivity with the appropriate permit.

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