Fauna of The Australian Capital Territory - Amphibians

Amphibians

In the dry woodland and sclerophyll forest the most frequent frogs are the Pobblebonk and Common Eastern Froglet. At higher altitudes in wet sclerophyll forest Bibron's Toadlet predominates. The Brown Tree Frog can also be found. The Northern Corroboree Frog has a dramatic yellow and black striped appearance, but is very rare; a breeding program is trying to save it from extinction. It lives in high, boggy country in the ACT and also in the Fiery Range in New South Wales.

See also: :Category:Amphibians of the Australian Capital Territory

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