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Australian green tree frog

Litoria caerulea

Description:

About 4cm long, beautiful highland or grass green with white spots all up his sides, and a white underbelly. Slight yellowing on the toes. Long toes

Notes:

Don't worry, one of the pics looks bad but I promise we were very very gentle. We just wanted a pic of his guts so you guys could help identify them. We found them in a PVC pipe in a piece of cement. There were 4 maybe 5 of them.

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1 Comment

Rabbit26
Rabbit26 10 years ago

Let's send some awesome wishes to these little guys, considering in this area we have found a bird eating spider - (many!) a skin from a king brown snake and a cane toad, which we knocked, (sorry to those who didn't want to hear that but we did it quickly and humanely)

Rabbit26
Spotted by
Rabbit26

New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Sep 4, 2013
Submitted on Sep 4, 2013

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