What kind of tree frog is this? Is it poisonous?
The tree frog is an arboreal frog with a long, thin body and well-developed hind limbs, which is not a good swimmer and has suckers on its fingers and toes. They are not good swimmers, have suckers on their fingers and toes, and the largest tree frogs are less than 15cm. There is a kind of tree frog introduced from Australia called Green Rainbow Frog, which is one of the earliest imported pet frogs in China, probably in 2003, and it has been imported every year. We Chinese call them "Master Tree Frogs", and very few people call them by their official Chinese name. Tree frogs have strong self-healing function, there is a trace of poison on the body surface, the more poisonous the cross-country frogs are, but it is not big, at most, it will have a little effect on the people with sensitive skin. Tree frogs especially like damp and dark environment, there are also Sowa leaf bubble frogs, and the "Waxed White Monkey Tree Frogs", as we often call them, like the dry and hot environment, the reason is related to their wild habitats. The reason is related to their wild habitat. Most of the frogs do not like to swim, but like to climb and prefer bromeliads because their leaf cores hold some water for the frogs to get wet and the thick leaves on the outside provide concealment. In the wild, tree frogs mainly feed on flying insects, ground bugs, crickets, cockroaches, locusts, etc. They also love to eat snails, and large tree frogs in captivity will also eat mice and fish. Tree frogs generally do not eat earthworms, it will feel sick. A few also eat small snakes.