because of climate change and diseases
Mt Baw Baw frogs primarily feed on insects such as ants, beetles, and other small invertebrates. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey items found in their mountain habitat.
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Baw baw frogs live in the baw baw ranges in Victoria, Australia. Also known as the gippsland area. I used to live on the opposite ranges called the strezlecki ranges. The baw baws aren't always covered in snow, it comes and goes seasonally. And when it does snow there's really not that much compared with other mountains in Australia.
The weight of a Baw Baw frog typically ranges from 5 to 10 grams, with females generally being larger and heavier than males.
The length of the Yarra River is 242 km, from its source in Mt Baw Baw to its mouth at Port Phillip Bay.
It depends on what time of year you are travelling there, and what activities you plan to do. In Winter, Mt Baw Baw is a prime skiing area, so you would need suitable skiing clothing and gear, and warm clothing. In Summer, Mt Baw Baw and the regions around it can range from cool to quite hot. If you are going bushwalking, you need light clothing and strong boots for hiking. Autumn is a good time for walking, but you could be hit by sudden rain, so would need light hiking clothing that is waterproof. It can be cold and misty from Autumn onwards.
The baw baw frog is endangered because its habitat is being destroyed by humans. The baw baw frog is native to the continent of Australia.
The area of Shire of Baw Baw is 4,031 square kilometers.
Baw Baw National Park was created in 1979-04.
The Baw Baw Plateau is a part of Baw Baw National Park in Victoria, Australia. The earliest settlers of this area are thought to be Wurundjeri people, who have lived in the area for 40,000 years.
yes. Yes they do.
No Not At The Time But The Are Very Cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!