Hi Lori! Thanks for the welcome and the extra info. Much appreciated. Good to see a growing contingent in this part of the world... especially since we have such unique flora and fauna.
Still very small. Information like description, size, details on where you saw it and any interesting links are all great things to add to your spottings in the future. This little frog reminded me of a tiny one I saw about a month ago. http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/687...
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Hi Lori! Thanks for the welcome and the extra info. Much appreciated. Good to see a growing contingent in this part of the world... especially since we have such unique flora and fauna.
I added the wikipedia link and scientific name for you.
Hi Amma, I'd like to add my welcome to NOAH, and especially the growing Antipodean contingent.
Still very small. Information like description, size, details on where you saw it and any interesting links are all great things to add to your spottings in the future.
This little frog reminded me of a tiny one I saw about a month ago.
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/687...
Correction...1.5 cm
Oh! Thanks for the welcome. Am so pleased I stumbled upon Noah.
A little bigger...maybe 2cm
By they way, Welcome to Noah!
I knew it was small but wow! It's about 4-5mm?
And posted another shot of the frog for size comparison :)
No problem. I see you've switched to 'AmazingAmma' now! Nice!
My pleasure. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
I just listened, very cool! Thanks.
It's the noise they make. This one is just a baby, but they're loud when they grow up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9zuJWib-...
Cute frog. Why is it called motorbike frog?