Growling Grass Frog
Litoria raniformis
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Type | Amphibian |
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Other Common Names | Southern Bell Frog, Golden Bell Frog, Warty Bell Frog |
Biology | Breeding season: Spring and early summer. Females lay 1,900-3,900 pigmented eggs in a floating jelly raft which sinks soon after. Males generally call while floating in open water. |
Distinctive Markings | Adults vary from bright green to brown with brown or golden blotches on a warty back. Elongated snout and distinct tympanum. |
Once common and widespread acoss south-eastern Australia and Tasmania. Now endangered in Victoria.
Source: Atlas of Living Australia