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Striped Rocket Frog
Litoria nasuta (Gray, 1842)
Litoria nasuta, the striped rocket frog, is a variable ground-dwelling Australian-Papua New Guinean frog famous for its long leaps.
Broad-palmed Rocket Frog
Litoria latopalmata Günther, 1867
The broad-palmed frog (Litoria latopalmata) is an Australian frog with distinct markings that breeds in temporary still water.
Northern Laughing Tree Frog
Litoria rothii (De Vis, 1884)
Roth's tree frog (Litoria rothii) is a medium-sized Australian arboreal frog with variable color and distinct identifying traits.
Southern Brown Tree Frog
Litoria ewingii (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)
Litoria ewingii is a small frog native to southeastern Australia, introduced to New Zealand, that can survive freezing.
Northern Dwarf Tree Frog
Litoria bicolor (Gray, 1842)
Litoria bicolor, the northern dwarf tree frog, is a small Australian frog with specific physical traits and summer breeding habits.
Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog
Litoria fallax (Peters, 1880)
Litoria fallax is a small Australian frog found across a wide range of wetland and terrestrial habitats.
Watjulum Rocket Frog
Litoria watjulumensis (Copland, 1957)
Litoria watjulumensis, the Wotjulum frog, is a Pelodryadinae frog named for a Western Australian mission.
Green-thighed Tree Frog
Nyctimystes brevipalmatus (Tyler, Martin & Watson, 1972)
Nyctimystes brevipalmatus, the endangered Australian east coast green-thighed frog, is a small hylid frog with distinct color markings.
White-lipped Tree Frog
Nyctimystes infrafrenatus (Günther, 1867)
Nyctimystes infrafrenatus, the white-lipped tree frog, is a large Australian and New Guinean tree frog with a distinctive white lip stripe.
Striped Burrowing Frog
Ranoidea alboguttata (Günther, 1867)
Ranoidea alboguttata is a frog native to Australia with unique dormancy metabolism that may have medical applications for obesity research.
Green-and-Golden Bell Frog
Ranoidea aurea (Lesson, 1829)
Ranoidea aurea, the green and golden bell frog, is a large Australian frog species that has lost 90% of its historic range.
Giant Burrowing Frog
Ranoidea australis (Gray, 1842)
Ranoidea australis is a variable-colored Australian frog found in floodplains, woodlands, and grasslands.
Mountain Stream Frog
Ranoidea barringtonensis (Copland, 1957)
Ranoidea barringtonensis, the mountain stream tree frog, is a small stream-dwelling Australian frog that is hard to distinguish from close relatives.
Short-footed Frog
Ranoidea brevipes (Peters, 1871)
Ranoidea brevipes, the short-footed frog, is a small burrowing Australian frog with distinct markings that lives in dry forests and grasslands.
Ranoidea caerulea (White, 1790)
Ranoidea caerulea (White, 1790)
Ranoidea caerulea, the Australian green tree frog, is a large hylid frog native to Australia and New Guinea with uses in medical and biological research.
Red-eyed Tree Frog
Ranoidea chloris (Boulenger, 1892)
Ranoidea chloris, the red-eyed tree frog, is a frog species native to eastern Australian forests and woodlands.
Blue Mountains Tree Frog
Ranoidea citropa (Péron, 1807)
Ranoidea citropa, the Blue Mountains tree frog, is a moderate-sized Australian frog found near rocky streams in forest and woodland.
Spotted-thighed Frog
Ranoidea cyclorhynchus (Boulenger, 1882)
Ranoidea cyclorhynchus, the spotted-thighed tree frog, is a frog endemic to Southwest Australia.
Dahl's Aquatic Frog
Ranoidea dahlii (Boulenger, 1896)
Dahl's aquatic frog (Ranoidea dahlii) is an Australia-endemic frog species with no special bufotoxin resistance to invasive cane toads.
Australian Lace-Lid Frog
Ranoidea dayi (Günther, 1897)
Ranoidea dayi, also called Australian lace-lid, is a small-to-medium frog native to northern Queensland found near rainforest waterways.
Dainty Tree Frog
Ranoidea gracilenta (Peters, 1869)
This is a clear description of the dainty green tree frog Ranoidea gracilenta, covering its physical traits, ecology, and breeding behaviour.
Lesueur's Stony-creek Frog
Ranoidea lesueurii (Duméril & Bibron, 1841)
Ranoidea lesueurii, commonly called Lesueur's frog, is a moderately large Australian frog split into three species in 2004.
Main's Frog
Ranoidea maini (Tyler & Martin, 1977)
Ranoidea maini is a burrowing desert-adapted frog found in arid western and central Australia.
Motorbike Frog
Ranoidea moorei (Copland, 1957)
Ranoidea moorei is a tree frog species native to south-western Western Australia with distinct coloration and specific behaviours.
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