White’s tree frogs, also known asAustralian green tree frogsor dumpy tree frogs, typically grow 3 to 4.5 inches (7–11.5 cm)in length, with females slightly larger than males. They have a pudgy build, smooth skin, and a distinctive fatty ridge above each eye. Their coloration ranges from emerald-green to blue-green, bronze, or gray, and they can change color in response to stress or environmental conditions. They have horizontal pupils, large toe pads, and partial to near-complete webbing between toes, aiding in climbing.