Ever flushed a toilet in the Australian outback and seen a frog staring back at you? These so-called “dunny frogs”—famous for ...
located in tropical coastal areas of Queensland and New South Wales. “These frogs are a great example of how species can adapt to extreme environments, from tropical coastlines to dry deserts ...
Eungella Whirring Treefrog (Litoria eungellensis), a new species of frog was identified in Eungella, near Mackay in Queensland. Picture: Stephen Mahony Now a new species has been discovered.
Two newly discovered species of Australian frogs may be unable to adapt to the ... kilometers in the cool montane temperature forest of Queensland's Engella Range, only above 900 meters elevation.
Scientists found “bright”-eyed creatures with a “whirring” call in a rainforest and discovered a new species, a study said. Google Street View May 2010 ...
These so-called "dunny frogs," often found hiding in toilets, showers and water tanks, have long been considered a single species, but new research has revealed they are actually three distinct ...
Ever flushed a toilet in the outback and seen a frog swirling around the bowl? These so-called "dunny frogs," often found hiding in toilets, showers and water tanks, have long been considered a single ...