no it wasn't it is a native frog
corroboree frog
The Corroboree frogs are considered to be among the world's endangered species. They are mainly found in the southern parts of Australia. The corroboree frogs live in the Southern Tablelands of Australia.
The natural habitat of the corroboree frog is in the subalpine and alpine regions of southeastern Australia, specifically in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. They inhabit high-altitude wetlands, bogs, and marshes, where they rely on the cool and moist conditions for survival.
The southern corroboree frog is a small, black-and-yellow striped frog with a vivid coloration that serves as a warning to predators. It has a distinctive appearance, with black markings on a bright yellow background. This species is known for its striking and unique patterns that help it blend into its alpine habitat in Australia.
People can adopt a frog to keep it safe or there are breeding sites that protect the Corroboree frogs, breed them then produce them into the wild. So please please adopt a Corroboree frog because they will be extinct in 5 years if we don't help
The Corroboree frog, especially the Southern Corroboree frog, is endangered due to human encroachment on their habitat, by feral animals, and by extended droughts (this delays mating and thereby causes death for many tadpoles). There is also a fungus introduced to the region that was mostly fatal to the frogs.
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The typical diet of a mature corroboree frog includes beetles, mites, ants and insect larvae. However, as tadpoles they also tend to eat algae and other small pieces of organic material found in their pools.
There are numerous poisonous native frogs in Australia, but not enough is known about their poison to determine the extent of what would happen, should someone ingest the poison. For many of these frogs, it is stated that, "On current evidence, it appears unlikely that this species would cause significant adverse effects in humans. However, it cannot presently be stated with certainty that this species will be harmless." The following frogs are included in this category:Red-crowned ToadletBrown ToadletRed-backed ToadletCorroboree frog, including Corroboree Toadlet, Southern Corroboree frog and Northern Corroboree frogSouthern Toadlet, or Dendy's ToadletDouglas's ToadletGunther's ToadletLarge Toadlet or Marbled ToadletOrange-Crowned ToadletSouthern ToadletCopper-Backed BroodfrogThe Cane Toad is not native to Australia, so has not been included in this list.
Yes. Some poisonous frogs are endangered such as the corroboree frog.
animals like the rare pygmy possum and the corroboree frog