Bridled frog

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Bridled frog
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The bridled frog, bridle frog or tawny rocket frog (Litoria nigrofrenata) is a frog from Australia and Papua New Guinea.[2] It lives in the Cape York Peninsula, islands in the Torres Strait, and northern Queensland and the Northern Territory.[3][4]

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This frog is about 45 mm long from nose to rear end. It is pale tan to dark red-brown in colour. This frog is known for its very clear black stripes, which can be long or short.[5]

This frog lives in forests and swamps near dams and small streams.[3]

It lays eggs 450 at a time in pools and streams.[3]

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