Wildlife Sydney Wildlife Park occupies a small area of Darling Harbour in central Sydney, along with Tussauds Wax Museum and Ocean Zoo. Don't look at the small area, but the use of space is extremely exquisite, up and down the air and underground, the Australian characteristic animals are swept away.
I will slowly introduce these interesting places to you in the form of an atlas. Start with a beautiful photo of a group of green frogs and flower butterflies. Thanks for appreciating!
A beautiful shot of a green frog and a flower butterfly. At Sydney Wildlife Park's Rainforest Pavilion, green frogs live happily with butterflies.
The Australian green rain frog has a white belly color and a slight difference in the skin color of the back from brown to green depending on the ambient temperature and color.
A beautiful shot of a green frog and a flower butterfly
The green rain frog does not bark, prefers to eat live insects, and is usually not seen. It is found in Australia, Indonesia, papua new guinea.
The Australian green rain frog has a gentle temperament, hides in a damp place during the day to rest, and loves to come out at night to forage for food.