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Australian wood frog : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian wood frog
The Australian wood frog (''Hylarana daemeli'') , locally simply known as the wood frog, is the only species from the family Ranidae found in Australia. The species is restricted to the rainforest of northern Queensland, the eastern border of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory, and much of New Guinea. Long placed in the "wastebin genus" ''Rana'', it is now in ''Hylarana'' together with such species as the common green frog of Southeast Asia. ==Description== The Australian wood frog is an elegant frog, with an elongated head and body and the head forming a narrow triangle at the snout. Common to the true frogs, it has large, protruding eyes, and large, distinct tympana. The dorsal surface is bronze in colour, with skin folds running from the eye to the base of the leg. A dark strip begins at the nostril, runs across the eye, and over the tympanum, and a white line is present on the top lip. Males are 43–58 mm in length, and the females 58–81 mm in length.
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