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Striped rocket frog
scottlam@boximail.com
2 episodes
6 days ago
The striped rocket frog, or in its native range known as the rocket frog, occurs mostly in coastal areas from northern Western Australia to around Glacier in New South Wales at its southernmost point, with a disjunct population occurring further south at the Sydney suburb of Avalon.
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The striped rocket frog, or in its native range known as the rocket frog, occurs mostly in coastal areas from northern Western Australia to around Glacier in New South Wales at its southernmost point, with a disjunct population occurring further south at the Sydney suburb of Avalon.
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Amazing facts about frogs
Striped rocket frog
3 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
Amazing facts about frogs
There are over 5,000 species of frog. Frogs don’t need to drink water as they absorb it through their skin. A frog’s call is unique to its species, and some frog calls can be heard up to a mile away. Some frogs can jump over 20 times their own body length; that is like a human jumping 30m. Due to their permeable skin, typically biphastic life (aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults), and mid-position in the food web frogs and other amphibians are excellent biological indicators of the wider health of ecosystems. In Egypt the frog is the symbol of life and fertility, and in Egyptian mythology Heget is a frog-goddess who represents fertility. Do frogs care for their offspring? Many species of frog care for their offspring. For example some poison dart frogs lay their eggs on the forest floor so they can guard them and urinate on them to keep them moist. Females of some frog species keep a regular check on their offspring (tadpoles) and if food becomes scarce she will deposit unfertilised eggs for them to eat. Asian tree frogs build nests in trees above water so that when the tadpoles hatch they fall directly into the water. Find more animals like this Type: Amphibian Diet: Insectivore Life span: 5-10 years average, but great variance between species Size: Under 10 mm to 300 mm Weight: 55 g to 4.5 kg Habitat: Depending on the species, frogs can live in habitats as diverse as rain forests and deserts.
Striped rocket frog
The striped rocket frog, or in its native range known as the rocket frog, occurs mostly in coastal areas from northern Western Australia to around Glacier in New South Wales at its southernmost point, with a disjunct population occurring further south at the Sydney suburb of Avalon.