Reptile_Maniac Well-Known Member Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 397 Reaction score 0 Location NSW, Sydney Feb 4, 2014 #1 Hi All, Can anyone Identify this frog I unexpectedly found outside my home? I live near Heatcothe in Sydney. Photos are attached. Cheers, James
Hi All, Can anyone Identify this frog I unexpectedly found outside my home? I live near Heatcothe in Sydney. Photos are attached. Cheers, James
richoman_3 Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 6, 2009 Messages 2,555 Reaction score 8 Location Melbourne Feb 4, 2014 #2 metamorphling Limnodynastes sp.
Reptile_Maniac Well-Known Member Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 397 Reaction score 0 Location NSW, Sydney Feb 4, 2014 #3 richoman_3 said: metamorphling Limnodynastes sp. Click to expand... Cheers but what is the common name for that species?
richoman_3 said: metamorphling Limnodynastes sp. Click to expand... Cheers but what is the common name for that species?
Reptile_Maniac Well-Known Member Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 397 Reaction score 0 Location NSW, Sydney Feb 4, 2014 #4 Great, are they rare cause I havent seen any before.
NickGeee Well-Known Member Joined Jan 15, 2013 Messages 955 Reaction score 154 Location Melbourne Feb 4, 2014 #5 They usually burrow into garden soil during the day. I find them sometimes hopping around concrete on warm nights Pretty common
They usually burrow into garden soil during the day. I find them sometimes hopping around concrete on warm nights Pretty common
Reptile_Maniac Well-Known Member Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 397 Reaction score 0 Location NSW, Sydney Feb 7, 2014 #6 Does anyone know how big they get?
froggyboy86 Active Member Joined Mar 26, 2008 Messages 262 Reaction score 0 Location Sutherland Shire Feb 11, 2014 #7 I don't think it is a Limnodynastes sp. based on the expanded tips on the digits. It looks like a juvenile Litoria freycineti.
I don't think it is a Limnodynastes sp. based on the expanded tips on the digits. It looks like a juvenile Litoria freycineti.