wetan
Wetan refers to a group of small, nocturnal frogs belonging to the family Ranidae. These frogs are commonly found in Australia and New Guinea. The term "wetan" is derived from an Aboriginal Australian word. They are characterized by their relatively smooth skin, long legs adapted for jumping, and large, prominent eyes. Wetan frogs are typically brown, grey, or black in color, often with mottled or striped patterns that provide camouflage in their natural habitats, which include forests, woodlands, and grasslands, often near water sources.
These amphibians are primarily insectivores, feeding on a diet of insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates.