What is a White Footed Trilling Frog's life span?
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This species is most likely to be confused with the Humming Frog (N. pelobatoides) which also has reduced pigment on the inner metatarsal tubercle and a tendency to have a vertebral stripe (more prominent and consistent in N. pelobatoides).
South-western Australia. Eastern south-west region and the south-west arid zone. Eastern wheatbelt and adjacent goldfields from Wyalkatchem, Bruce Rock, Narembeen, Quairading, Dongalocking and the Stirling Ranges in the west, east to Coolgardie and Cape Arid and south of the Great Eastern Highway. Also at Junanan Rock.
South-western Australia. Eastern south-west region and the south-west arid zone. Eastern wheatbelt and adjacent goldfields from Wyalkatchem, Bruce Rock, Narembeen, Quairading, Dongalocking and the Stirling Ranges in the west, east to Coolgardie and Cape Arid and south of the Great Eastern Highway. Also at Junanan Rock.
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Listed as Least Concern in view of its wide distribution, tolerance of a degree of habitat modification, presumed large population, and
The white-footed frog or white-footed trilling frog (Neobatrachus albipes) is a species of frog in the family Myobatrachidae. It is endemic
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