Japanese tree frog
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phylum | Chordata | The Japanese tree frog is a species of tree frog distributed from Hokkaidō to Yakushima in Japan and from Korea along the Ussuri River to northeastern China, northern Mongolia, and the southern Russian Far East. These tree frogs are commonly found in rice paddies, and rest during the day on rice leaves and other broad-leaved vegetation. During the early evening, they are active and move to lights to catch the insects attracted to the lights.
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class | Amphibia | |
order | Anura | |
family | Hylidae | |
genus | Hyla | |
species | H. japonica |