Litoria infrafrenata
By Pitta
- 26 Oct, 2009
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Largest green tree frog .The frogmouth bird has a habit of swooping down in the night and plucking this frog from its sleeping spot. It then flies into a tall tree where it holds the frogs legs in its large beak and beats it to death, maybe thats a tenderising trick. .THATS NATURE.
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I love frogs a lot , they are thr barometers of a healthy environment , the more the better.
26 Oct, 2009
Actually Pitta - when we first moved out here we'd look for them and could hardly find any. Lots of cane toads ... but few green frogs. Now it's a different story - we had a very decent 'wet' at the beginning of this year and they've come back in droves. There's around ten of them sleeping around the top of the verandah walls right now.
26 Oct, 2009
A Amazing Photo Pitta :)
26 Oct, 2009
or should you say there was around ten of them LOL
26 Oct, 2009
Oh poor little frog,great photo Pitta
26 Oct, 2009
Janette i thought the same, poor little frog, but great photo.
26 Oct, 2009
A very handsome frog and we try our best to protect all frogs. The pest "Bufo marinus" has reduced in numbers of latter years, 25 years ago you could not walk in the yard at night for cane tods there were hundreds but now you see maybe 20 in the same area, they are spreading so far throughout Australia now , they are into Kakadu national park in the N.T.
27 Oct, 2009
Wow, that's a fabulous photo Pitta. Welcome to GoY. Looking forward to seeing more of your photos!!!
30 Oct, 2009
a beauty!
8 Nov, 2009
What a fantastic shot Pitta !
8 Nov, 2009
Amazing shot
16 Nov, 2009
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Fabulous shot Pitta!! I much prefer them in photos!
26 Oct, 2009