Thursday, April 11, 2013

Northern Sandhill Frog

The Northern Sandhill Frogs are in the Myobatrachidae family. They are small frogs at the size of 28 to 33 millimeters. It is a burrowing frog with short, strong legs. The color of these frogs are dark grey, and white to brown. The head is triangular shape, and the body is flat. They live in Western Australian coast. The females lay 10 eggs in March and April about 1 m below ground.

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