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Stoney Creek Frog

Litoria wilcoxi

Description:

Small (and hopeful) male yellow/brown frog on larger female brown/grey frog. the larger frog was about 10-12 cm long.

Habitat:

The Stoney Creek frog is normally found in rainforest and sclerophyll forest. It is normally associated with rocky flowing streams, however this pair was found during the rainy season, by a back yard fish pond

Notes:

A very hopeful male!

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4 Comments

"Really, a very hopeful male!"

Steve A
Steve A 12 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion Daniele - I used your link and found the frog!

PaulBeaudry
PaulBeaudry 12 years ago

Awesome pic!!!!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 12 years ago

Hi Steve,

I found this to be a good site to ID Australian frogs. It comes with regional guide for every state as well. Good luck!
http://frogs.org.au/frogs/

Steve A
Spotted by
Steve A

4883, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jan 9, 2011
Submitted on Jun 9, 2011

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