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i realise frogs are not reptiles but no one looks at the amphibian forum...
so does anyone know what species of frog this is??
 

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here are some more pics
 

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Even I know that one, and I'm terrible at frogs - Litoria fallax!

mines bigger - Queensland Museum publish a book called "Wildlife of Greater Brisbane". It is essential to anyone who is even mildly interested in the fauna that is living in their own backyard, and is very affordable at $32.95 from the museum, or $30 from Educational Reptile Displays.
 
they were... i was trying to take a pic of him sitting on the table and he jumped on too my hand
 
hey jonno, i have that book but the pic of the litoria fallax is dark brown! and it is also names it as an Eastern Sedgefrog!
 
they can range from emerald, grass green, yellowish green to brownish gold. We have all different shades in the one agapanthus cluster
 
Yeah, I have one of mine that is often dark, the rest tend to stay fairly green. Mine are useless, I hardly see them move, but they are cute.
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