Quote Originally Posted by Yusil View Post
Hi .
I have an affinity for remembering sizes/colours/scientific names/common names and other details of most animals that I learn about
Oh really? Muwahahahahaha! I can give you a run for your money. Just to let you know the species name is never capitalized and neither is the subspecies if applicable, only the genus is.

Quote Originally Posted by Yusil View Post
1- Eleutherodactylus Johnstonei (Johnstones Robber Frog) - Lily (10% chance she's Litoria Ewingii)
How is this possible? Litoria ewingi is an Australasian species and a member of the family Hylidae. It is a native of Australia and it has been introduced to New Zealand. As far as I know, there are no other introduced populations in the world, believe me I just looked it up.
Eleutherodactylus johnstonei is a Neo-tropical frog and a member of the family Eleutherodactylidae, not even related.

That being said, welcome aboard.