White's Treefrog (Litoria caerulea) {!--호주청개구리--> From: BioTeacher
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Subject: Frog flood - last one today - more later - Frog9925.jpg - Australian tree frog
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 16:03:52 -0700
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Australian tree frog
Scientific name: Litoria caerulea
Photographer: John Cancalosi
Origen: Australia
The color of this frog's skin derives from yellowish carotenoid pigments
in its food. The scientific name of the frog, however, means "Blue
frog". Although there are mutant blue forms of this species found in
the wild, the name did not come from them. Instead, it is the result of
an accident in the laboratory in which the preservative used to store
the frog resulted in a chemical reaction which turned the skin blue.