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Striped Marsh Frog: : (Limnodynastes peroni) Light brown or grey-brown above with a series of irregular dark brown
stripes and spots.
There is usually a broad band running from the centre of the head, along the body
to the vent.
White below, often with a few brown flecks.
Can be heard in the pond out the front of reception at Chambers Wildlife
Rainforest Lodge.
They are in the creek at Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge.
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Habitat:
Usually found associated with permanent water throughout its range. For example,
swamps, marshes dams and ponds.
Size:
- The Striped Marsh Frog grows to an average length of sixty-five millimetres.
Call:
- The call is a loud "thok" sounding as though a hammer is hitting
an anvil. These are repeated at intervals of a few seconds.
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