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 MarshfrogHighly 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?