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Litoria aurea The Green And Golden Bell Frog
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Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy
ID: 6666 6666 0914 0243 (2014-09-23)Copyright © 2014 California Academy of Sciences
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Feb 5, 2012
this photo depicts an animal that was captive or collected
photo location Auckland Museum, Auckland, North Island
animal's place of origin
Eastern Australia (Australia)family
Hylidae
order
Anura
class Amphibia
notes The Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea), also named the Green Bell Frog, Green and Golden Swamp Frog and Green Frog, is a ground-dwelling tree frog native to eastern Australia. Despite its classification and climbing abilities, it does not live in trees and spends almost all of its time close to ground level. It can reach up to 11 centimetres (4.3 in) in length, making it one of Australia's largest frogs. the frog remains abundant in New Zealand and several other Pacific Islands, where it has been introduced.CalAcademy slide # Green and Gold Bell Frog 120205 _7007995 photo category: Animal - Amphibian
original filename: Green and Gold Bell Frog 120205 _7007995.jpg
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common names
Green And Golden Bell Frog (AW )
The Green And Golden Bell Frog (photographer)
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