Dr_Greenthumb Not so new Member Joined Nov 11, 2009 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Location central Coast nsw Nov 18, 2009 #1 My Friend found this frog in his caravan after his trip to Cairns and back He made quite a few stops so locality unknown B4 u say any thing the local frog rescue group has been contacted and they are picking it up in a couple of days Attachments 100_1188.jpg 74.9 KB
My Friend found this frog in his caravan after his trip to Cairns and back He made quite a few stops so locality unknown B4 u say any thing the local frog rescue group has been contacted and they are picking it up in a couple of days
jinin Very Well-Known Member Joined May 17, 2009 Messages 1,395 Reaction score 0 Location Engadine, Sth Sydney, NSW Nov 18, 2009 #2 Picture?
Dr_Greenthumb Not so new Member Joined Nov 11, 2009 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Location central Coast nsw Nov 18, 2009 #3 Sorry forgot to attach
jinin Very Well-Known Member Joined May 17, 2009 Messages 1,395 Reaction score 0 Location Engadine, Sth Sydney, NSW Nov 18, 2009 #4 To me it looks like a Dainty Tree Frog: Litoria Gracilenta. With dull colouring. Roughly how big is it?
To me it looks like a Dainty Tree Frog: Litoria Gracilenta. With dull colouring. Roughly how big is it?
Nephrurus Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 6, 2004 Messages 1,302 Reaction score 3 Location Western Sydney Nov 18, 2009 #5 I'd say a young red eyed or orange thighed frog, Litoria chloris or Litoria xanthomera respectively. Assuming you live on the central coast, it was probably in the caravan when he left- probably chloris!
I'd say a young red eyed or orange thighed frog, Litoria chloris or Litoria xanthomera respectively. Assuming you live on the central coast, it was probably in the caravan when he left- probably chloris!
jinin Very Well-Known Member Joined May 17, 2009 Messages 1,395 Reaction score 0 Location Engadine, Sth Sydney, NSW Nov 18, 2009 #6 I was also thinking Xanthomera but their eyes are much darker(Unless it is a Morph or Juvenile).
Dr_Greenthumb Not so new Member Joined Nov 11, 2009 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Location central Coast nsw Nov 18, 2009 #7 Its is 42mm
Dr_Greenthumb Not so new Member Joined Nov 11, 2009 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Location central Coast nsw Nov 18, 2009 #8 so which one is it?
PremierPythons Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 19, 2005 Messages 1,860 Reaction score 1 Location Queensland Nov 18, 2009 #9 I'd say it's Litoria chloris
T topfrog Not so new Member Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Nov 18, 2009 #10 Frog A baby red eye
Dr_Greenthumb Not so new Member Joined Nov 11, 2009 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Location central Coast nsw Nov 18, 2009 #11 Just got my local frog expert to look at it Litoria Chloris 100%