Eastern Dwarf Treefrog

The Eastern Dwarf Treefrog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Eastern Dwarf Treefrog is found in temporary and permanent waterholes in open forests and dams, also in suburban gardens where there is suitable habitat. Found from the Daintree River in North Queensland to Sydney in NSW. More

Eastern Dwarf TreefrogLitoria fallaxLamington NP, Qld., Australia022523 Green-eyed TreefrogLitoria genimaculataLake Eacham, Qld., Australia021443 Green-eyed TreefrogLitoria genimaculataLake Eacham, Qld., Australia021642 Green-eyed TreefrogLitoria genimaculataLake Eacham, Qld. More

Eastern Dwarf Treefrog play a crucial part in the ecosystem, keeping potentially disease-ridden mossies at bay and providing food for snakes, birds and mammals. More

This Eastern Dwarf Treefrog shelters in a backyard plant. Water collects at the base of the leaves, making a perfectly safe, moist winter hide out for a frog. Ssssh... More

Picture of Litoria fallax has been licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license.
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Author: Arthur Chapman
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Order : Anura
Family : Hylidae
Genus : Litoria
Species : fallax
Authority : (Peters, 1880)