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  2. Giant burrowing frog - Wikipedia

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    The giant burrowing frog [2] [3] or eastern owl frog [1] (Heleioporus australiacus) is a large frog species that occurs in coastal south-east New South Wales and Victoria in Australia. It is also known as the owl frog, southern owl frog, spotted owl frog, burrowing owl frog.

  3. Ranoidea australis - Wikipedia

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    Ranoidea australis, commonly known as the giant frog, northern snapping frog, or round frog, is a burrowing species of frog native to Australia. It occurs from western Queensland through to northern Western Australia. [1]

  4. Burrowing frog - Wikipedia

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    Striped burrowing frog (Cyclorana alboguttata), a frog in the family Hylidae found throughout much of Australia Painted burrowing frog ( Neobatrachus pictus ), also called Sudell's frog, a frog in the family Myobatrachidae native to western Victoria, eastern South Australia including Kangaroo Island, and southern New South Wales

  5. Heleioporus - Wikipedia

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    Heleioporus is a genus of frogs native to Australia. Of the six species in this genus, five live in south-west Western Australia, while the other one species only occurs in south-eastern Australia. All members of this genus are medium to large sized burrowing frogs with rounded heads, short bodies, bulging eyes, short limbs and the hands are ...

  6. Sudell's frog - Wikipedia

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    A mature desert trilling frog tadpole photographed in its late stages of change into the adult frog, all four adult limbs are pictured. The Sudell's frog, painted burrowing frog (Neobatrachus sudellae), trilling frog or desert trilling frog (formerly Neobatrachus centralis) is a species of burrowing frog common to a large part of southeastern Australia.

  7. Myobatrachidae - Wikipedia

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    Myobatrachidae, commonly known as Australian ground frogs or Australian water frogs, is a family of frogs found in Australia and New Guinea.Members of this family vary greatly in size, from species less than 1.5 cm (0.59 in) long, to the second-largest frog in Australia, the giant barred frog (Mixophyes iteratus), at 12 cm (4.7 in) in length.

  8. Neobatrachus - Wikipedia

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    Neobatrachus is a genus of burrowing ground frogs native to Australia. They occur in every state except Tasmania, however this genus is absent from the far north of Australia and most of Queensland. Most of the species in this genus occur in south-western Western Australia. They are often found in arid areas and burrow underground to avoid ...

  9. Northern burrowing frog - Wikipedia

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    The northern burrowing frog (Neobatrachus aquilonius) is a species of frog in the family Limnodynastidae.It is endemic to Australia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, and intermittent freshwater marshes.