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Rain Whistling Frog
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/frogs/rain-whistling-frog/Rain Whistling Frog is a small species of frog found in the Wet Tropics of Queensland.
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Beautiful Nursery Frog
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/frogs/beautiful-nursery-frog/Beautiful Nursery Frog is a small species of frog found only on Thornton Peak region of Queensland and is critically endangered due to habitat disturbance.
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Western Banjo Frog
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/frogs/western-banjo-frog/A large species of frog reaching up to nearly 7.5 cm in body length.
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Member Families: Frogs, Lizards and Creepy Crawlies
https://australian.museum/visit/whats-on/members-frogs-lizards-creepy-crawlies/Come face to face with a range of native critters in this fun and educational wildlife talk the whole family will love!
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Meet the Experts – FrogID Week
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/virtual-excursions/meet-the-experts-frogid-2023/This free virtual excursion with Dr Jodi Rowley will explain to students why frogs call, how they are adapted to survive in different environments and how recording their calls can help us understand and conserve our ecosystems.
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The food of frogs in a tropical forest
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-food-of-frogs-in-a-tropical-forest/What do frogs eat in the wild? Everything that moves? Or are they more picky?
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Detective work uncovers the true identity of some Aussie frogs
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/true-identity-of-some-aussie-frogs/It's taken some serious investigation across three countries to solve some 150 year old mysteries about two Australian frog species.
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Where did all the tiny brown frogs come from?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-where-did-all-the-tiny-brown-frogs-come-from/How small brown frogs are helping us understand the drivers of biodiversity in Asia.
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Same same but different: uncovering the cryptic diversity of Asian horned frogs
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/uncovering-the-cryptic-diversity-of-asian-horned-frogs/Discovering new species of horned frogs, after the fieldwork is done.
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Why do frogs call?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/why-do-frogs-call/What drives a frog or toad to spend the night croaking?
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