Litoria splendida


Magnificent Tree Frog

Frog Calls

Call recorded by Paul Doughty

Calling Period [TBC]

Jan
Not specified
Feb
Not specified
Mar
Not specified
Apr
Not specified
May
Not specified
Jun
Not specified
Jul
Not specified
Aug
Possible
Sep
Yes
Oct
Peak
Nov
Peak
Dec
Yes

Species Information

Description

A large species of frog reaching up to 12 cm in body length. It has a bright green back, with white or yellow spots. The belly is white. The pupil is horizontal and the iris is gold. The armpits, groin and backs of the thighs are bright yellow or orange. Fingers are unwebbed and toes are nearly fully webbed, both with very large discs. There are big glands on the head and above the shoulders.

Habitat

[TBC]

Breeding Biology

Eggs are laid as small floating clusters that sometimes sink to the bottom of rock pools. Tadpoles can reach a total length of up to 6.5 cm and are grey-brown in colour, with some white spots. They swim throughout all depths of water bodies, and may take around three to four months to develop into frogs. Breeds during summer in the wet season.

Similar Species

Looks similar to Litoria caerulea and Litoria cavernicola in its distribution, but has big glands on the head and above the shoulders.

Distribution

Distribution map for Litoria splendida
[Image Caption TBC]

Conservation Status What does it mean?

Federal Conservation Status (EPBC Act)

Unlisted

IUCN Red List

Least Concern