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Amphibian Pictures & Conservation Information

Amphibian pictures and conservation information from Animalinfo Publications. We aim to share the unique beauty of all amphibians and raise awareness of conservation issues, including habitat loss.

Explore our information on amphibian species from around the world. Our descriptions and information on habitats, diets and reproduction are thoroughly researched. Species images are by awarded wildlife photographer Diana Andersen.

Amphibian photos in our galleries and profiles are available for purchase as stock images, digital downloads and prints. Follow the links at the top of each gallery to make a purchase.

Explore our categories, including Australian Frogs. Our images are copyrighted and the work of awarded wildlife photographer Diana Andersen. Feel free to contact us for information regarding licensing and image usage.

Slender Tree Frog

Slender Tree Frog

The slender tree frog is one of Australia’s most attractive frogs, Slender Tree Frogs (Litoria adelaidensis), are small Western Australian frogs. Inhabiting local lakes and wetlands in urban areas, they often cling to standing reeds.
Motorbike Frog

Motorbike Frog

The Motorbike Frog is the most common frog found in the southwest region of Western Australia found in local lakes and swamps. Getting its name from the call, which is reminiscent of a motorbike changing gears, they call in the breeding season.
Pobblebonk Frog

Pobblebonk Frog

If you live in Western Australia's southwest, you may never have seen this frog, but you may have heard its call. The origin of the common name, 'Pobblebonk', is the loud solitary bonk sound made during the breeding season. It is also called the Western Banjo Frog.

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