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Desert Tree Frog or Little Red Tree Frog

Litoria rubella

Description:

About 30mm in length. Light speckly brown with a darker stripe running down the side from his nose. Also 2 darker stripes running from the middle of his back to his rear.

Habitat:

The Desert Tree Frog or Little Red Tree Frog (Litoria rubella) is a tree frog native to Australia and southern New Guinea. It is one of Australia's most widely distributed frogs, inhabiting northern Australia, including desert regions and much of temperate eastern Australia. It is one of the few Australian tree frogs which inhabits arid, tropical and temperate climates.

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LeanneGardner
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LeanneGardner

Mackay, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Nov 14, 2012
Submitted on Nov 15, 2012

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