The sunset frog looks like a forbidden snack
I’m sorry, but that frog looks delicious. It looks like a special edition gummy bear. The Care Bear Cousin of the gummy bear universe, if you will. Grape flavour on top, Fanta on the bottom.
I’m sorry, but that frog looks delicious. It looks like a special edition gummy bear. The Care Bear Cousin of the gummy bear universe, if you will. Grape flavour on top, Fanta on the bottom.
Ecologists are concerned the unique frogs have been hard hit by the recent bushfires.
With a name that could easily have been lifted from the pages of a Harry Potter novel, there’s nothing but charm oozing out of the pobblebonk frog.
Have you noticed the decline in green tree frogs around Sydney? Well, now we have the data to prove it.
The data captured through the popular FrogID app is becoming critical to understanding changes to Australian frog distribution.
A guide to how you can make your backyard perfectly cosy for our native frogs.
Running, jumping burrowing or even tree-climbing, frogs can be found in almost any Australian landscape – desert claypans, freezing mountains and inner-city suburbs.
A red-eyed tree frog finds the perfect spot to rest after a rainstorm.