Great Barred Frog

Mixophyes fasciolatus

The Great Barred Frog is an Australian ground-dwelling frog of the genus Mixophyes.
Great barred frog A pumpkin makes a good place to rest. Australia,Fall,Geotagged,Great Barred Frog,Mixophyes fasciolatus

Appearance

The Great Barred Frog reaches a size of 8 centimeters, and has large, powerful legs. It has a dark brown dorsal surface, and a white ventral surface. The thighs are yellow blotched with black, and it has parallel black bars along the legs. A dark line begins at the snout, passes through the eye, over the tympanum, and bends down behind the tympanum. Its feet are fully webbed, and hands completely un-webbed. Its eyes are on top of the head, and the tympanum is visible.
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Behavior

The Great Barred Frog is a ground-dwelling frog, which inhabits rainforests, Antarctic beech forests or wet sclerophyll forests. This frog breeds in both streams and ponds and calls from the surrounding land. All the other frogs of the genus ''Mixophyes'' breed only in streams. The mating call is a very loud "wark-wark-wark" which is occasionally followed by a softer "bwak-bwak".

The male and female Great Barred Frog will enter the water for amplexus. After laying the eggs, the female will flick them onto the bank for development. The eggs will then be washed into the stream or pond after the first rain, and hatch into tadpoles.

The Great Barred Frog is almost always found near running water. Its powerful legs, and webbed feet allow it to escape predation by hopping large distances into water, and quickly swimming away.
Big beautiful barred frog This handsome individual was spotted in the Mt. Tamborine rainforest, Australia. They generally sit still and are very easy to photograph!  Australia,Geotagged,Great Barred Frog,Mixophyes fasciolatus,Summer

Habitat

The Great Barred Frog is a ground-dwelling frog, which inhabits rainforests, Antarctic beech forests or wet sclerophyll forests. This frog breeds in both streams and ponds and calls from the surrounding land. All the other frogs of the genus ''Mixophyes'' breed only in streams. The mating call is a very loud "wark-wark-wark" which is occasionally followed by a softer "bwak-bwak".

The male and female Great Barred Frog will enter the water for amplexus. After laying the eggs, the female will flick them onto the bank for development. The eggs will then be washed into the stream or pond after the first rain, and hatch into tadpoles.

The Great Barred Frog is almost always found near running water. Its powerful legs, and webbed feet allow it to escape predation by hopping large distances into water, and quickly swimming away.

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Status: Least concern | Trend: Stable
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAmphibia
OrderAnura
FamilyMyobatrachidae
GenusMixophyes
SpeciesM. fasciolatus
Photographed in
Australia