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Common Mist Frog

Litoria rheocola

Description:

A medium-sized species of frog reaching up to nearly 4.5 cm in body length. It has a grey, olive-grey or light brown back, with pale or dark brown mottling, and often a wide, longitudinal patch along the middle that starts between the eyes. The belly is white or pale pink. The pupil is horizontal and the iris is copper coloured. The male has small black nuptial spines on the thumbs that help to grip the female during mating. Fingers are one-third webbed and toes are nearly fully webbed, both with large discs.

Habitat:

Elevated Rainforest. Formerly found throughout the Wet Tropics region of Queensland Australia, but has declined severely due to the amphibian chytrid fungus and is now only found at lower elevations within its former range.

Notes:

Breeding Biology : Eggs are laid as a cluster attached under rocks in streams. Tadpoles can reach a total length of up to 5 cm, and are brown and gold, or black in colour, with gold or silver mottling. They use their very large mouth-parts to stick to rocks in order to avoid being swept away by flowing water. They often remain at the bottom of water bodies and it is unknown how long they take to develop into frogs. Breeds during spring to summer.

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1 Comment

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 2 years ago

Wonderful spotting Mac. Good to see you back.. ;-)

MacChristiansen
Spotted by
MacChristiansen

Mount Carbine, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Nov 6, 2021
Submitted on Nov 20, 2021

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