Australia’s ugliest frogs are being mistaken for the world’s ugliest toad, pushing some close to extinction. Native Australian frogs are being killed because people mistakenly think they are cane ...
Banjo frog — 'bonk bonk' — Also known as pobblebonks, banjo frogs sound like a banjo string being plucked, over and over. This bonking call is made by males to attract a mate, and can lead to a lovely ...
Waitakere residents are again being asked to listen out for frogs ‘bonking’ in the night. The Auckland Regional Council is about to restart monitoring for Australian eastern banjo frogs, also known as ...
17 reports of possible cane toad sightings in Canberra and region. They were all found to be native frogs, not cane toads. Cane toads are large with dry warty skin. Toads' back feet are webbed, while ...
Relax with a calming mix of music and natural sounds, from the Atlantic rainforests of Brazil to Eastern Banjo Frogs in Adelaide, Australia. Show more Relax with a calming mix of music and natural ...
Analysing the calls of nearly 700 frogs has given scientists new insights into frog communication. Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the Australian Museum have discovered ...
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