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

11 hrs ago
Unfortunately they look like Cane Toads. @ajc047 , have you seen adult Cane Toads here as well?

Rhinella marina
16 Mar 2025
Litoria latopalmata rather than L. nasuta, as the snout is not pointed enough, legs not proportionately long enough and preocular pale eye spot too big to be the latter. Whereas it looks good for L. latopalmata in all these respects and locality, with close proximity records lodged with FrogID, based on calls.

Litoria latopalmata
Darcy wrote:
14 Mar 2025
G'day @Frecko you need to fix the GPS location of this sighting.

Unidentified Frog
BrianLR wrote:
27 Feb 2025
Cane Toad

Unidentified Frog
WendyEM wrote:
26 Feb 2025
not L. peroni as does not have crossed pupil

Litoria peronii
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