Southern corroboree frog
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phylum | Chordata | The southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree) is a species of Australian ground frog native to southeastern Australia. Adult female southern corroboree frogs are 26–31 mm (1.0–1.2 in) long, while males measure 22–29 mm (0.87–1.14 in); both bear vivid yellow and black stripes across the head, back, and limbs. The body and head are short and wide, the snout has a slight point, and the fingers and toes lack webbing. The iris is black. The northern corroboree frog has narrower and more greenish-yellow striping.
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class | Amphibia | |
order | Anura | |
family | Myobatrachidae | |
genus | Pseudophryne | |
species | P. corroboree |