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Eastern Sedge Frog, Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog

Litoria fallax

Description:

Juvenile, about 15mm long.

Habitat:

Normally found basking on branches and leaves of trees, this one was perched on a barrier fence for a small saltwater crocodile at Rockhampton Zoo.

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2 Comments

DavidFlack
DavidFlack 12 years ago

Thanks mate, I did know the scientific name but my mobile failed to download all the info properly.

MikeVanValen
MikeVanValen 12 years ago

Very cool. I love Australian frogs. Scientific name would be Litoria fallax.

DavidFlack
Spotted by
DavidFlack

4700, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Apr 30, 2011
Submitted on Apr 30, 2011

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