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Dainty Tree Frog

Litoria gracilenta

Habitat:

Spends the day basking in the canopy of sclerophyll forests, coming down to the ground to breed.

Notes:

Was relocated after being found amongst koala fodder branches at Rockhampton Zoo, Central Queensland.

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7 Comments

DavidFlack
DavidFlack 12 years ago

No worries, glad to help

Christiane
Christiane 12 years ago

Thank you very much.. all my frogs have an ID know.. Thanks to YOU..

DavidFlack
DavidFlack 12 years ago

Christiane, I have added a species ID to your link above. I think it is a Naked (Desert, Red) Tree Frog - Litoria rubella.

Christiane
Christiane 12 years ago

David.. Can you help me with this one? http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/618...

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 13 years ago

Good Picture!

DavidFlack
DavidFlack 13 years ago

Thanks, it was taken on my mobile phone!

kidsmoked
kidsmoked 13 years ago

Beautiful photo

DavidFlack
Spotted by
DavidFlack

4700, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Apr 4, 2011
Submitted on Apr 4, 2011

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