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.
NO , they are not poisonous, The common frog is not poisonous.
yes as with all native species the more colourful the more poisonous it is
no the coqui frog is not toxic
Yes
corroboree
The Corroboree frog is black and bright yellow striped.
the corroboree frog are onlu live in cold climete and they live in Australia. They live in the most coldest part of Australia and they also live in NSW.
common frogs live for about eight years in the wild.
as long as they want and about obver 5 years
corroboree
corroboree frog
Yes. Some poisonous frogs are endangered such as the 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 Corroboree frog is black and bright yellow striped.
no it wasn't it is a native frog
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 are onlu live in cold climete and they live in Australia. They live in the most coldest part of Australia and they also live in NSW.
Chun Cahng Cun
corroboree frogs, pygmy possum
common frogs live for about eight years in the wild.
as long as they want and about obver 5 years