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  2. Amphibians of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The leaf green tree frog (Litoria phyllochroa) is a species of tree frog common to forests of eastern Australia. Amphibians of Australia are limited to members of the order Anura, commonly known as frogs. All Australian frogs are in the suborder Neobatrachia, also known as the modern frogs, which make up the largest proportion of extant frog ...

  3. Australian green tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The Australian green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea/Litoria caerulea), also known as simply green tree frog in Australia, White's tree frog, or dumpy tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in the United States and New Zealand, though the latter is believed to have died out.

  4. Southern brown tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Tadpole In eastern Victoria. The southern brown tree frog (Litoria ewingii), also known as the brown tree frog, whistling tree frog, or Ewing's tree frog, [2] is a species of tree frog native to Australia: most of southern Victoria, eastern South Australia, southern New South Wales from about Ulladulla—although this species is reported to occur further north—and throughout Tasmania ...

  5. Category:Amphibians of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Salmon-striped frog; Scanty frog; Sharp snouted day frog; Short-footed frog; Slender bleating tree frog; Slender frog; Small frog; Smooth toadlet; Southern ornate nursery frog; Spencer's burrowing frog; Sphagnum frog; Spotted grass frog; Stonemason's toadlet; Striped burrowing frog; Striped marsh frog; Striped rocket frog; Sudell's frog

  6. List of amphibians of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Litoria ewingi (southern brown tree frog) Litoria latopalmata (broad-palmed frog) Litoria peronii (Peron's tree frog) Litoria rubella (desert tree frog) Ranoidea caerulea (Australian green tree frog) Ranoidea maini (Main's frog) Ranoidea platycephala (water-holding frog) Ranoidea raniformis (growling grass frog)

  7. Green and golden bell frog - Wikipedia

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    The green and golden bell frog (Ranoidea aurea), also named the green bell frog, green and golden swamp frog and green frog, is a species of ground-dwelling tree frog native to eastern Australia. Despite its classification and climbing abilities, it does not live in trees and spends almost all of its time close to ground level.

  8. Amphibians of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Amphibians of Western Australia are represented by two families of frogs. Of the 78 species found, most within the southwest, 38 are unique to the state.15 of the 30 genera of Australian frogs occur; from arid regions and coastlines to permanent wetlands.

  9. Desert tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The desert tree frog (Litoria rubella), or little red tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to Australia, southern New Guinea, and Timor. [2] It is one of Australia's most widely distributed frogs, inhabiting northern Australia, including desert regions and much of temperate eastern Australia.