This guide is a comprehensive species list of all the amphibians in the Winton area.
The buzzing tree frog (Litoria electrica) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Australia. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, swamps, intermittent freshwater lakes, intermittent freshwater marshes, and urban areas.
The desert tree frog or little red tree frog (Litoria rubella) is a tree frog native to Australia, southern New Guinea, and Timor (East Timor and Indonesia). It is one of Australia's most widely distributed frogs, inhabiting northern Australia, including desert regions and much of temperate eastern Australia. It is one of the few Australian tree frogs to inhabit arid, ...more ↓
The bumpy rocket frog or Peters' frog (Litoria inermis) is an abundant species of frog in the Hylidae family. It is endemic to northern Australia, south to Maryborough, Queensland.
The Desert Froglet (Crinia deserticola) is a species of frog in the Myobatrachidae family, endemic to Australia. The species is not under any threat of extinction (IUCN Least Concern). Desert froglets occur mainly in dry or moist savanna habitats, principally from the mid-western border of Northern Territory, south-east into western Queensland and New South Wales and the ...more ↓
The wrinkled toadlet (Uperoleia rugosa), is a small, ground-dwelling frog native to eastern Australia. It is also commonly called the red-groined toadlet or the chubby gungan.
Ranoidea australis, commonly known as the giant frog, northern snapping frog, or round frog, is a burrowing species native to Australia. It occurs from western Queensland through to northern Western Australia.
The Australian green tree frog (Ranoidea caerulea), also known as simply green tree frog in Australia, White's tree frog, or dumpy tree frog, is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in the United States and New Zealand, though the latter is believed to have died out. It is morphologically similar to some ...more ↓
The cane toad (Rhinella marina), also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad which is native to South and mainland Central America, but has been introduced to various islands throughout Oceania and the Caribbean, as well as Northern Australia. It is a member of the genus Rhinella, but was formerly in the genus ...more ↓