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Limnodynastes / Pelodryadinae / Frogs / Amphibians of Western Australia / Pseudophryne / Uperoleia / Smooth Toadlet / Rocket frog / Common Eastern Froglet / Amphibians of Australia / Litoria / Myobatrachidae
Date: 2012-11-06 17:00:45
Limnodynastes
Pelodryadinae
Frogs
Amphibians of Western Australia
Pseudophryne
Uperoleia
Smooth Toadlet
Rocket frog
Common Eastern Froglet
Amphibians of Australia
Litoria
Myobatrachidae

Frogs of the Granite Belt Treefrogs As their name suggests tree frogs spend the majority of their lifespan in trees or other high growing vegetation. They do not usually descend to ground level, except to mate or spawn.

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