Reptiles and Frogs

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Yesterday
This is probably a juvenile, as they often have reddish tails like this.

Morethia boulengeri
Yesterday
There are two Mixophyes species found in this area. One of the best ways to distinguish them is by differences in eye colour, specifically the irides (irises). In Mixophyes fasciolatus, the iris is dark brown like this specimen, whereas M. iteratus has gold irises.

Mixophyes fasciolatus
Yesterday
Great sighting and very good photos to document it with.

Intellagama lesueurii howittii
MattC1 wrote:
13 May 2025
Update: Pretty sure this is Peron's Tree Frog

Litoria peronii
AndyRoo wrote:
12 May 2025
Thanks Patrick good to have a confirmed ID. I see ALA indicates (via the External Link) "....Studies published in 2020 on the members of the genus Antaresia concluded that Stimson's and Children's pythons are synonymous species with different polymorphism. As a result, Stimson's python is now considered a polymorphic variant of Children's python....". The perils of having an out of date copy of Wilson & Swan!

Antaresia childreni
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