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A Spotted Grass Frog demonstrating an orange mid-dorsal stripe. Demonstrating larger blotches. This frog reaches 45 mm in length. Its colour ranges from light brown to olive-green, with large, irregular shaped, green or brown spots on its back. Occasionally it will have a thin, pale cream, yellow or bright orange stripe running from snout to vent.
Currently, the only non-native amphibian naturalised in Western Australia (WA) is Limnodynastes tasmaniensis (Spotted Grass Frog), which was introduced to Kununurra in the 1970s, apparently during the relocation of several hundred transportable homes from Adelaide. [2]
Giant banjo frog: Limnodynastes interioris Fry, 1913: Woodworker frog: Limnodynastes lignarius (Tyler, Martin, and Davies, 1979) Striped marsh frog or brown-striped frog: Limnodynastes peronii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841) Salmon-striped frog: Limnodynastes salmini Steindachner, 1867: Spotted grass frog: Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Günther, 1858 ...
Most of the frogs were seen sitting on rocks nearby the stream, but one male was spotted on a leaf near the stream and a female was seen perched on a dry branch above the water, according to ...
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Limnodynastes dumerilii (eastern banjo frog) Limnodynastes peronii (striped marsh frog) Limnodynastes tasmaniensis (spotted grass frog) Litoria ewingii (southern brown tree frog) Litoria burrowsae (Tasmanian tree frog) Pseudophryne semimarmorata (southern toadlet) Ranoidea raniformis (growling grass frog)
Little grass frog (Pseudacris ocularis), a frog in the family Hylidae endemic to the Southeastern United States; Spotted grass frog (Limnodynastes tasmaniensis), a frog in the family Myobatrachidae native to all of New South Wales and Victoria, eastern South Australia, the majority of Queensland, and eastern Tasmania, Australia
The yellow-spotted tree frog is pale green with bronze patches that highlight dark spots. It has entirely webbed toes and is set apart from other frogs by the cream markings on its thighs.