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Eastern dwarf tree frog

Litoria fallax

Description:

25mm long and slender. Colouration can vary but with a dark stripe running from the nostrils to the base of the forearm. A white upper lip stripe distinguishes this species from other similar looking frogs in the area.

Habitat:

Usually found in close proximity to water and, is commonly found resting in surrounding vegetation.

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Kimberly.M
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Kimberly.M

NSW, Australia

Spotted on Oct 25, 2015
Submitted on Sep 30, 2017

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