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Litoria fallax
The eastern dwarf treefrog is one of the smallest green treefrogs, at just 3.2 cm, its back is green to fawn, sometimes scattered with dark spots. A dark bronze line runs from the nostril to eye. The groin and hidden part of the thigh are bright orange.
Eastern dwarf treefrogs are common visitors to suburban gardens, sheltering in shrubs, fern fronds, pineapple plants, passionfruit and other vines, banana and pawpaw trees. They are found from the Daintree River in north Queensland to southern New South Wales.
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Nice shot,
one of my favourites