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Southern Corroboree Frog The common name arose from the similarity of the frog's colour pattern to the yellow stripes of ochre worn by the Aborigines during corroborees.  The frogs walk like a lizard and has no toe webbing. Corroboree Frog,Pseudophryne corroboree Click/tap to enlarge

Southern Corroboree Frog

The common name arose from the similarity of the frog's colour pattern to the yellow stripes of ochre worn by the Aborigines during corroborees. The frogs walk like a lizard and has no toe webbing.

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The ''Corroboree frogs'' are two species of small, ground dwelling frogs, native to Southern Tablelands of Australia. The two species are the Southern Corroboree Frog and the Northern Corroboree Frog .

Similar species: Frogs
Species identified by Ragisha Kottamal
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By Graeme Ruck

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Uploaded Oct 2, 2013. Captured Sep 23, 2013 11:27.
  • Canon EOS 1000D
  • f/2.8
  • 1/21s
  • ISO800
  • 100mm