Hi Dawn, welcome to Frog Forum
Don't forget to set your country flag. Here is a site you can find more info about Litoria jungguy.
AmphibiaWeb - Litoria jungguy
Hi, I am Dawn and I live on the Central Coast of NSW Australia. Whilst bushwalking yesterday I found a dead frog that was very unusual, bright yellow with spots under the legs. On researching it seems to be an immature Litoria Jungguy from Northern Queensland. Where can I find specific info on range and status of this species to discover if this is an unusual find, or common.The frog guide to Australian Frogs is very vague with range and status details. Who could I contact regarding this find?
Hi Dawn, welcome to Frog Forum
Don't forget to set your country flag. Here is a site you can find more info about Litoria jungguy.
AmphibiaWeb - Litoria jungguy
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
Thanks, it seems that Litoria Jungguy has a cousin Litoria Wilcoxii who looks very similar but does live down this way. Also known as the Eastern Stoney Creek Frog. Pretty cool find I reckon. Thanks for your help. Dawn
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