For years, the red tree frog (Litoria rubella) was thought to be a single species with the widest range of any Australian frog, covering an enormous 4.6 million square kilometers from the monsoon ...
Check out our stories here. FrogID, a project led by the Australian Museum, includes a recording of the Eungella whirring tree frog’s call. It sounds like a high-pitched warbling and can be ...
Of all vertebrates, gray foam-nest tree frogs exhibit the most extreme form ... Phillip Byrne of the University of Wollongong in Australia. After a heavy rain swells pools in the African landscape ...
The green-eyed tree frog has adapted its appearance to blend in with the moss-covered rain forests of Queensland, Australia. The frogs' coloration and markings vary with their specific habitat ...
The red tree frog (Litoria rubella ... diversity make them an important model for studying the evolution of Australian frogs.” Nominate nowTell us why your local legend is the HART of your ...
It's a small critter, but it's spawning a national movement. (Sound of frog call) With more than 240 species in Australia, each with a unique call, chief scientist Dr Jodi Rowley has helped ...
The red tree frog (Litoria rubella) was thought to be a single species with the largest distribution of any Australian frog—spanning 4.6 million square kilometers, from the monsoon tropics to ...
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