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Litoria raniformis
You're invited to add this spectacular frog to our latest mission, to record SE Australian reptiles and amphibians. http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8196...
great looking frog !
Thanks for the info Martin. I'll try and see if I can find out more about the surveys on Melbourne Water's site.
Nice frog. I saw these frogs in Pakenham, They are rare but more widespread than realized before Melbourne Water did some frog surveys.
Thank you Ava. They are a very attractive frog. They're the biggest frogs we get here in Victoria and they're bright green and gold. Also, unfortunately, quite rare now.
Lovely frog! Welcome to Project Noah.
Spotted on Jun 11, 2011 Submitted on Dec 14, 2011
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You're invited to add this spectacular frog to our latest mission, to record SE Australian reptiles and amphibians. http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8196...
great looking frog !
Thanks for the info Martin. I'll try and see if I can find out more about the surveys on Melbourne Water's site.
Nice frog. I saw these frogs in Pakenham, They are rare but more widespread than realized before Melbourne Water did some frog surveys.
Thank you Ava. They are a very attractive frog. They're the biggest frogs we get here in Victoria and they're bright green and gold. Also, unfortunately, quite rare now.
Lovely frog! Welcome to Project Noah.