!Kengaroo
An Ecological Indicator
This was taken on the verandah of my cousins farm on my last visit. This little guy turned up on my first night there and made its presence felt with his loud croaking (actually more like a dogs bark) to get my attention. I found it trippy, because the same thing happened last time I was there.
"Litoria caerulea"
A very large bright green tree frog with a robust broad body and short limbs. The fingers and toes have very large expanded discs on the ends and the toes are fully webbed. A pair of large partoid glands extend back from the eye on to the shoulders. Males can reach sizes of 8 cm and females over 11 cm. The green tree frog is an amphibian, Which are described as an ecological indicator.
An Ecological Indicator
This was taken on the verandah of my cousins farm on my last visit. This little guy turned up on my first night there and made its presence felt with his loud croaking (actually more like a dogs bark) to get my attention. I found it trippy, because the same thing happened last time I was there.
"Litoria caerulea"
A very large bright green tree frog with a robust broad body and short limbs. The fingers and toes have very large expanded discs on the ends and the toes are fully webbed. A pair of large partoid glands extend back from the eye on to the shoulders. Males can reach sizes of 8 cm and females over 11 cm. The green tree frog is an amphibian, Which are described as an ecological indicator.