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Ormiston Gorge, NT, Australia (1 Viewer)

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Anyone able to ID this little frog - approx 1cm. Sitting on boulders several metres above the water.

Taken Dec 2018.
 

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There are only about nine frog species in that part of Australia. I think this looks like Litoria rubella, the Desert Tree Frog, a fairly widespread species across the northern half of Australia.
 
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