Green tree frogs on the front deck

Happy new year hive!!
I hope everyone had a safe and fun holiday break with family and friends.

I finally had time to take the family on holidays to NSW and stayed at Nambucca heads.

At our accommodation we each night we were greeted by some special guests!

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Finding green tree frogs on your front porch is quite a treat! These little guys are native to Australia and are known for their bright green color,

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and distinctive "croak" sound. They are most commonly found in moist, humid environments such as rainforests and wetlands, so if you're on holiday in an area with these conditions, it's not too surprising to find them around.

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Green tree frogs are generally quite docile creatures and are not known to be aggressive. They are also quite small, usually only growing to be a few inches long. If you do happen to come across a green tree frog while on holiday, it's important to remember to handle them gently and to never pick them up by their legs, as this can cause injury.

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I hope every one has a awesome 2023 full of good times and adventures 🤘🤘



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I have not seen a green tree frog for ages, I think the cane toads are taking there place around here. Hope you had a good holiday!
!BEER

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Was so good to see this many green frogs 💚🐸 💚!! Much better than toads !LOLZ

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