Frogs


Frogs belong to a group of animals called amphibians. All Australian amphibians are frogs. There are about 4000 frog species worldwide and Australia has 208 frog species; many of these are endemic - that is, they are found nowhere else in the world. Frogs play a key role in many food webs, both as predators and as prey.


Frogs

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Great photos!

Mixophyes fasciolatus
HelenCross wrote:
Yesterday
Magnificent!

Mixophyes fasciolatus
BrianLR wrote:
29 Apr 2025
Given the eye shape, size and colour, the long toes, pale stripe on the lower lip this appears to be Limnodynastes tasmaniensis, I think the eye shape and size does not align for crinia and the lack of parotid gland rules out uperoleia.

Uperoleia laevigata
AnkeMaria wrote:
29 Apr 2025
I would also lean towards Crinia, given the leg stripes

Uperoleia laevigata
trevorpreston wrote:
29 Apr 2025
It was much bigger than crinias i have seen, it was about 40mm.

Uperoleia laevigata
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