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Frog field guide


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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Litoria brevipalmata (Green-thighed Frog)

Litoria caerulea (Green Tree Frog)

Litoria castanea (Yellow-spotted Tree Frog, Yellow-spotted Bell Frog)

Litoria citropa (Blue Mountains Tree Frog)

Litoria daviesae (Davies' Tree Frog)

Litoria dentata (Bleating Tree Frog)

Litoria ewingii (Ewing's Tree Frog)

Litoria fallax (Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog)

Litoria freycineti (Freycinet's Frog)

Litoria gracilenta (Dainty Tree Frog)

Litoria inermis (Bumpy Rocket Frog)

Litoria jervisiensis (Jervis Bay Tree Frog)

Litoria latopalmata (Broad-palmed Tree-frog)

Litoria lesueuri (Lesueur's Tree-frog)

Litoria nasuta (Striped Rocket Frog)

Litoria nudidigita (Narrow-fringed Tree-frog)

Litoria olongburensis (Olongburra Tree Frog)

Litoria paraewingi (Victorian Frog)

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