A well fed one by the look of him. Great one mate.![]()
For a week or more I have had a very annoying,what I thought was a cane toad croaking very loud around the house and spent a lot of time trying to find and kill it. A short while ago I found it and what a surprise I got, Not a cane toad but the biggest Green frog I have seen in years and the first in this area in 21 yrs
He may have been cold and come out for a bit global warming
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A well fed one by the look of him. Great one mate.![]()
Lucky you did not kill it, as it would have croaked itAny way, we also have frog around here. Not a croak though more a bop? sound. Noisy critters too. Call from our swampy area at the back of our yard to the frogs in the neighbours fish pond. Wish the would just meet and do lunch or what ever frogs do.
Cheers Hall
As you said he may have wanted to warm up!
Lots of them up here. Try getting to sleep at Milingimbi in the Wet season - you need earplugs!![]()
Cheers, Dale
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Healthy looking critter....take good care of him Cliff.......we need all the green frogs we can get.
hey they are ice cream for snakes--- none around your place Cliff I know where you can get some
He is quite the fatty isnt he. Maybe he is a mutated Cane Toad eating breed![]()
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G'day Hodgo
That is a nice healthy mature green tree frog, he possibly has come close to the house to get out of the rain, they don't particularly like a lot of water,so it has probably tried to dry out,just feed him beetles or cockroaches,moths etc, and he will get along well
we used to feed ours a few years ago but the cane toads ate all the young so we only have a couple now.
cheers
Beautiful creatures,they love hanging around the outside of windows,as they get a good feed of insects that are attracted to the lights at night.
We had one once,years ago, that used to live under the top lip inside the toilet bowl.![]()
got half a dozen sitting on my verandah at the moment.... thank god theyre quiet!
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