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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Discussion

MazzV wrote:
Yesterday
Hi Geoff,
Did you have a photo that didn't upload?
Cheers,
MazzV

Litoria caerulea
wombey wrote:
9 Apr 2025
These are Crinia, probably signifera

Crinia sp. (genus)
jb2602 wrote:
6 Apr 2025
2 frogs under same log and I assume that they are the same species. Images 1 + 2 = frog 1; image 3 = frog 2

Limnodynastes tasmaniensis
AnkeMaria wrote:
4 Apr 2025
oh so sad, I would also think Lim dum as they are very late in the season, but hard to tell- the best person to ask would be Marion Anstis, she is the tadpole goddess of Australia. Alternatively identify as ninja warriors!

Litoria peronii
3 Apr 2025
Not actually sure what species of frog it is, just suggested to shift it to the frog moderators. Clearly not a silver perch there are legs.

Litoria peronii
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