A few frogs and skinks I have found.
Sorry about some of the pictures! For some of them, I only had an iPhone on me.
I shall start with the frogs!
First, a pobblebonk (Limnodynastes dumerili). They are burrowing frogs, and as their name suggest, their call is a loud BONK BONK BONK!
An Eastern froglet (Crinia signifera) These guys are tiny! I know its a horrible picture but if you look, you can see my thumb nail and he is smaller!
A brown tree frog (Litoria ewingii)
A spotted marsh frog (Limnodynastes tasmaniensis)
I know there isn't many frog pictures, but when it warms up (Its winter here) I shall go out and find some more!
Some skinks!
Weasel skinks (Saproscincus mustelinus)
A robust skink! (Ctenotus robustus) Found this guy in his burrow, accidently woke him up from brumation.
And these guys belong to the genus Niveoscincus but im not too sure on what they are exactly.
Gecko!
Marbled gecko (Christinus marmoratus)
And a few spiders
This is a melbourne trapdoor spider (Stanwellia grisea). To give you an idea on size, that is a gecko to the left of him. This fella politely jumped on my hand while I was going to pick up the gecko. That's why he is looking so defensive. Scared the poop out of me!
This is a flat rock spider (Hemicloea sp.) Very odd spiders. Their leg joints face outwards instead of upwards and their abdomen is flat!
And this is at the lake my family owns, really great spot, alot of rocks for everything to hide under!
And thats it! I have some more frog and skink pictures on my phone, but they are only iPhone pictures.
Sorry about the lack of frogs!
Thanks for looking, Kristen![]()
























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