by Peter Rowland | Friday, October 16, 2020
Cane Toad Scientific Name: Rhinella marina Size: 12 cm (exceptions up to 20cm) What does it look like? The Cane Toad is yellow to brown or greyish above with black spotting; younger individuals can have red to orange spots. Juveniles grey to black, often flecked with...
by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 26, 2020
Dainty Green Tree Frog Scientific Name: Litoria gracilenta Size: Total Length 4 cm What does it look like? Colouration above varies from light to dark green, with a yellow stripe that extends along the head from the nostril, above the eye and onto the body. The back...
by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 19, 2020
Southern Bell Frog Scientific Name: Litoria raniformis Size: Total Length 9 cm What does it look like? Colouration varies for the Southern Bell Frog, but is usually gold with large green blotches and spots, and in some individuals almost all gold or all green....
by Peter Rowland | Monday, October 19, 2020
Peron’s Tree Frog Scientific Name: Litoria peronii Size: Total Length 6 cm What does it look like? Peron’s Tree Frog colouration is variable, but typically consists of a tan frog with small emerald green dots and spots during the day, and, at night, dark...
by Peter Rowland | Sunday, October 18, 2020
Green and Golden Bell Frog Scientific Name: Litoria aurea Size: Total Length 10 cm What does it look like? The Green and Golden Bell Frog Colouration is variable, but typically gold with large green blotches and spots, although some individuals are almost all gold or...