Myobatrachidae - Australian froglets
There are about 82 species in this family of frogs. They are all found in Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania.
The species in this family live on land and are usually between 1-2 inches in length, but some species are much larger. The giant barred river-frog is close to four inches in length.
The frogs in this family are found in a variety of habitats from deserts to mountains! The desert species spend most of their time in burrows underground. There are no tree frogs in this family.
In two species in this family, the southern gastric brooding frog and the Eungella gastric-brooding frog, the female swallowed her eggs and the tadpoles developed in her stomach. Both species are now thought to be extinct. The last captive gastric brooding frog died in the 1980s.
World Status Key
Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in Wild Extinct
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in NH Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
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Additional Information
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Corroboree Frog - Pseudophryne corroboree
The Corroboree frog is black with bright yellow stripes. It is found in southeastern New South Wales, Australia.
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Eungella Tinker Frog - Taudactylus liemi
The Eungella tinker frog is also known as Liem's tinker frog. It is found in Queensland, Australia.
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Eungella Torrent Frog - Taudactylus eungellensis
The Eungella torrent frog is found in Queensland, Australia.
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Kroombit Tinker Frog - Taudactylus pleione
The Kroombit tinker frog is found in nine small patches of rainforest in northeast Queensland, Australia.
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Magnificent Broodfrog - Pseudophryne covacevichae
The magnificent broodfrog is found in north Queensland, Australia.
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Mount Glorious Torrent Frog - Taudactylus diurnus
The Mount Glorious torrent frog was once found in eastern Australia.
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Northern Tinker Frog - Taudactylus rheophilus
The northern tinker frog is found in northern Queensland, Australia.
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Orange-bellied Frog - Geocrinia vitellina
The orange-bellied frog is found in the extreme south-west of Western Australia.
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Red-crowned Toadlet - Pseudophryne australis
The red-crowned toadlet is found in New South Wales, Australia.
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Sharp Snouted Day Frog - Taudactylus acutirostris
The sharp-snouted day frog is found in north Queensland, Australia.
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Silver-eyed Barred Frog - Mixophyes balbus
The silver-eyed barred frog is also known as the stuttering frog because of it stuttering call. It is found in along the coast of New South Wales, Australia.
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Southern Gastric Brooding Frog - Rheobatrachus silus
The southern gastric brooding frog was found in south-east Queensland, Austalia.
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Sunset Frog - Spicospina flammocaerulea
The sunset frog is found in south-east Queensland, Austalia.
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