Adelotus brevis - Tusked frog???

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Do you think this is a Tusked frog?

wartyfrog1.jpg

Is was approximately 2.5cm in body length and had sparse white spots on it's belly.

It was found in Campbelltown NSW region

This was the habitat:
froghabitat.jpg

I'm going by this thread, the belly markings were near identical. I can't recall red markings, that doesn't mean they weren't there just that I didn't see any.
http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/animals-5363/frog-id-88147/
 
Not a tusked frog. Crinia signifera. And believe me, you would see the red, it's not like it's hidden, if you see the belly pattern you will see the red.
 
Cool bananas :) , little scamp.
He's a froglet in disguise. What a cheeky devil, warty skin and all. He thought he could fool me, almost worked too.


I wasn't sure because of the size discrepancy, it makes sense, that's why I asked. The tusked frog call was not what I heard too. I wasn't sure.
 
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