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Frog Collection

Background imageFrog Collection: Australian green tree frog

Australian green tree frog

Background imageFrog Collection: The Tiny Wallum Sedge Frog

The Tiny Wallum Sedge Frog
The tiny sedgefrog hiding in the undergrowth of plants growing in a pond. (Litoria olongburensis) - also known as the sharp-snouted reed frog

Background imageFrog Collection: White lipped tree frog

White lipped tree frog
A white lipped tree frog perched in the bow of a piece of wood. It has a black background

Background imageFrog Collection: Whites Treefrog or Blue Frog in North & East Australia

Whites Treefrog or Blue Frog in North & East Australia

Background imageFrog Collection: Horse in field on winter season

Horse in field on winter season
Alone horse in field on winter season. This take from Cooma, NSW, Australia

Background imageFrog Collection: Toad in a Jack o Lantern

Toad in a Jack o Lantern
A cute toad peeks out from inside a carved pumpkin during an autumn afternoon

Background imageFrog Collection: Mating Eastern Dwarf Green Tree Frog Lamington NP

Mating Eastern Dwarf Green Tree Frog Lamington NP

Background imageFrog Collection: Tree Frog

Tree Frog in Kimberley, Australia

Background imageFrog Collection: Green tree frog by the window

Green tree frog by the window

Background imageFrog Collection: Perons Tree Frog (Litoria peroni)

Perons Tree Frog (Litoria peroni)
This little frog matched the colour and texture of the branch well, but not well enough to avoid detection by a curious photographer

Background imageFrog Collection: White-lipped Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata)

White-lipped Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata)
A large frog found in the far tropical north of Queensland

Background imageFrog Collection: Green Frog

Green Frog
Green frog on a rock

Background imageFrog Collection: Australian green tree frog, litoria caerulea

Australian green tree frog, litoria caerulea
The green tree frog is larger than most Australian frogs, reaching 10 centimeters in length

Background imageFrog Collection: Tree frog

Tree frog

Background imageFrog Collection: Tree Frog

Tree Frog
Tree frogs are usually tiny, as their weight has to be carried by the branches and twigs in their habitat. While some reach 10 cm (4 in) or more

Background imageFrog Collection: Green tree-frog waiting for his lunch

Green tree-frog waiting for his lunch
Green Tree Frogs (Litoria caerulea) are one of the largest Australian frogs, found in all states except Victoria and Tasmania. They live in urban areas, forests and woodlands, wetlands and heath

Background imageFrog Collection: Red Eyed Green tree Frog

Red Eyed Green tree Frog

Background imageFrog Collection: Slender Treefrog, Canning Dam

Slender Treefrog, Canning Dam
The Slender Treefrog (Litoria adelaidensis) leaps from reed to reed in a small stream near Canning Dam in the Perth hills. This species is quite variable, typically being grey-brown in colouration

Background imageFrog Collection: Blue Mountains treefrog (Litoria citropa)

Blue Mountains treefrog (Litoria citropa)

Background imageFrog Collection: Green Tree Frog

Green Tree Frog
tree frog, green

Background imageFrog Collection: Frog on tree branch

Frog on tree branch
Green-and-gold Bell frog (litoria aurea) on a tree branch in Taronga zoo, Sydney, Australia

Background imageFrog Collection: Green Tree frog

Green Tree frog

Background imageFrog Collection: Green frog

Green frog sitting on rock

Background imageFrog Collection: Desert tree frog

Desert tree frog, South East Queensland, Australia

Background imageFrog Collection: Frog on leaf

Frog on leaf


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