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Last time I asked for a frog ID it to 4 minutes to get a reply.
Soo... here are the mug shots of tonight's victims and ......
 

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Something, something, some sort of rocket frog, Striped marsh frog(Limnodynastes peronii) and the last three are broad palmed rocket frogs. Not 100% sure on any but the striped marsh frog and im half an hour late.
 
Better late than never, right?

Looks like you've got an Uperoleia(?), broad-palmed rocket frog, striped marsh frog, and a stoney creek frog (the lack of the pale notch in front of the eye and the thin black stripe through the tympanum distinguishes this from the broad-palmed rocket frog). I've never seen a broad-palmed rocket frog with that weird patterning on the back, so I'm not 100% on this one (but I don't know what else it could be).

In saying all that, I'm by no means a frog expert. Hopefully someone far more experienced with frogs (like Jonno from ERD) can comment.


Stewart
 
They'll be revoked when you take that paternity test. I'm not raising this thing by myself.

Stewart
 
Crinia signifera or C. parinsiginfera (you nee to hear the call to split them)
LItoria latopalmata
Limnodynastes peronii
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Litoria wilcoxi
 
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