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Queensland Government

Frog Gallery

Naked Treefrog
Australia's most common and widespread frog?

Green Frogs

Graceful Treefrog
Never found in rainforest (high rainfall) habitats.

Common Green Treefrog
One of our largest treefrogs.

Southern Orange-eyed Treefrog
Closely related to the Graceful Treefrog; adapted to different habitats.

Eastern Sedgefrog
One of our smallest treefrogs.

Brown Frogs

Striped Marshfrog
Highly adaptable frog; lives in many natural and disturbed habitats. South-east Queensland's most common frog.

Striped Rocket Frog
Jumps more than 2 m. Often mistaken for the Striped Marshfrog, but has a more streamlined body.

Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk
Mistaken for Cane Toads, but has bright coloured patches on the legs and belly.

Tusked Frog
A frog with teeth?

 

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