Talk:Peron's tree frog
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[edit]"These frogs prefer living in places full of climbing material, (stones and sticks) and do not like water."
anecdotally, this seems untrue - I personally have observed Peron's tree frogs partially or completely submerged in water for one or two days at a time. literature doesn't mention an affinity or an aversion to water, but always mentions that they live in wet habitats (tends to occur near water in open woodlands and eucalypt woodlands). should this be changed? You know i had to do it to em and i did what had to be done (talk) 06:07, 30 March 2022 (UTC)eric
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