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Desert Tree Frog Found largely in the top half of Australia and into southern New Guinea. Widespread even in drier areas although it needs permanent water to survive

Desert Tree Frog Found largely in the top half of Australia and into southern New Guinea. Widespread even in drier areas although it needs permanent water to survive


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Desert Tree Frog Found largely in the top half of Australia and into southern New Guinea. Widespread even in drier areas although it needs permanent water to survive

DH-4230
Desert Tree Frog
At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
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Found largely in the top half of Australia and into southern New Guinea. Widespread even in drier areas although it needs permanent water to survive. Recent genetic studies indicate this species could be split into 5 separate species.
Don Hadden
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Leap into the Outback with this cool dude! 🐸 DH-4230, also known as the Desert Tree Frog, is one hip amphibian making waves in Australia and southern New Guinea. With its vibrant colors and unique markings, it's no wonder this little guy stands out from the crowd! Found across various regions, including drier areas (although he can't resist a good splash), DH-4230 has been causing quite a stir among scientists. Recent genetic studies suggest that he might just be splitting into not one, not two, but five separate species! Talk about an evolutionary superstar! This particular snapshot captures our treefrog friend at Mt Barnett along Gibb River Road in Western Australia's stunning Kimberley region. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and lush greenery, it seems like paradise for both humans and frogs alike. So if you're ever down under and looking to meet some Aussie wildlife celebrities, keep your eyes peeled for DH-4230! He'll be there with his smooth moves and charismatic charm. Just remember to bring some water along – after all, even superstars need their H2O fix! Photo credit: Don Hadden - Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment

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