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Desert Tree Frog

Litoria rubella

Description:

It is one of Australia's most widely distributed frogs, inhabiting northern Australia, including desert regions and much of temperate eastern Australia. It is one of the few Australian tree frogs which inhabits arid, tropical and temperate climates.

1 Species ID Suggestions

DavidFlack
DavidFlack 12 years ago
Desert Tree Frog
Litoria rubella Desert Tree Frog


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6 Comments

borzrach
borzrach 12 years ago

It looks so innocent..

sttweets
sttweets 12 years ago

It could be a coqui although I'm not sure whether they live in Australia. See my spottings to compare: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/654...

Christiane
Christiane 12 years ago

It really looks happy..

MatthewFuller
MatthewFuller 12 years ago

that is the happiest looking frog!

Christiane
Christiane 12 years ago

Yes it is cute..

freelancing
freelancing 12 years ago

That is adorable. He looks like a smiling cartoon. :)

Christiane
Spotted by
Christiane

4671, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Feb 19, 2011
Submitted on May 19, 2011

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