Chris1 cupcake Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 8,337 Reaction score 41 Location nsw Mar 28, 2014 #1 I found this soggy froggy under my toilet lid and moved him to the pond, does anyone know what he is? Attachments IMG_2850A.jpg 65.4 KB · Views: 100 IMG_2851A.jpg 67.2 KB · Views: 103
I found this soggy froggy under my toilet lid and moved him to the pond, does anyone know what he is?
Shotta Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 2,014 Reaction score 1 Location n.s.w Mar 28, 2014 #2 litoria peroni, grey colouration with green flecks, rough skin, cross shaped iris
Chris1 cupcake Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 8,337 Reaction score 41 Location nsw Mar 28, 2014 #3 Thanks [MENTION=30273]Shotta[/MENTION]
B Bluetongue1 Guest Mar 28, 2014 #4 Good succinct description there Shotta. For those are uncertain about what features, in addition to the above, can be useful in identification of frogs... Exact geographic location; The colour around the armpit (axilla), the groin and the backs of the thighs; Colour and texture of the belly; Size; Habitat; Call. The relative usefulness of some of these varies with the species. Blue
Good succinct description there Shotta. For those are uncertain about what features, in addition to the above, can be useful in identification of frogs... Exact geographic location; The colour around the armpit (axilla), the groin and the backs of the thighs; Colour and texture of the belly; Size; Habitat; Call. The relative usefulness of some of these varies with the species. Blue
damian83 Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 6, 2010 Messages 1,665 Reaction score 2 Location lismore nsw Mar 28, 2014 #5 Spot on. I have them here in lismore too. There stunning when they spread out and open their legs and their bright yellow
Spot on. I have them here in lismore too. There stunning when they spread out and open their legs and their bright yellow