Common Eastern Froglet

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1Moss Froglet / Flora and fauna of Tasmania / Frog / Tasmania / Hartz Mountains / South West Wilderness / Common Eastern Froglet / Amphibians of Australia / Crinia / Tasmanian Tree Frog

The Tasmanian Naturalist: DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT OF THE MOSSFROGLET, A NEW UNDESCRIBED SPECIES FROM SOUTH WEST

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Source URL: www.tasfieldnats.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-30 02:43:50
2Limnodynastes / Pelodryadinae / Frogs / Amphibians of Western Australia / Pseudophryne / Uperoleia / Smooth Toadlet / Rocket frog / Common Eastern Froglet / Amphibians of Australia / Litoria / Myobatrachidae

Frogs of the Granite Belt Treefrogs As their name suggests tree frogs spend the majority of their lifespan in trees or other high growing vegetation. They do not usually descend to ground level, except to mate or spawn.

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Source URL: www.gbwildlifecarers.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-06 17:00:45
3Brown Tree Frog / Common Eastern Froglet / Frog / Decline in amphibian populations / Amphibians of Australia / Litoria / Crinia

Life-history studies and the impact of recent forest harvesting on two frog species, Crinia signifera and Litoria ewingii B. Lauck School of Zoology, University of Tasmania,

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Source URL: www.warra.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-16 18:43:24
4Litoria / Frog / Common Eastern Froglet / Limnodynastes dumerilii / Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet / Hylidae / Amphibians of Western Australia / Amphibians of Australia / Crinia / Limnodynastes

Honeysuckle Creek Wildlife: The frogs January 2014 By Lance Williams We have recorded frogs during both our daytime and night time surveys, mostly detecting their presence from hearing the calls of vocalizing males. (It

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Source URL: www.violettown.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-03 20:15:08
5Brown Tree Frog / Common Eastern Froglet / Frog / Decline in amphibian populations / Amphibians of Australia / Litoria / Crinia

Life-history studies and the impact of recent forest harvesting on two frog species, Crinia signifera and Litoria ewingii B. Lauck School of Zoology, University of Tasmania,

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Source URL: cdn.forestrytasmania.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-04 02:10:16
6Frog / Grass frog / Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet / Common Eastern Froglet / Limnodynastes / Amphibians of Western Australia / Amphibians of Australia / Litoria / Crinia

FINAL REPORT: Melbourne Water Frog Census Analysis: 2011 Annual Report PREPARED FOR:

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Source URL: frogs.melbournewater.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-09 20:11:55
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