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Western Spotted Frog - Heleioporus albopunctatus
Heleioporus albopunctatus (Myobatrachidae) is a species of fat, globular burrowing frog, with granular skin, rather stubby limbs and toes with only rudiments of webbing. The body is chocolate-brown above; the back, head, sides and limbs are marked with scattered large white or yellow spots.
Endemic to Australia, this chubby frog is largely restricted to coast and ranges of south-western Australia.
References: [1] -[2]
Photo credit: ©Stephen Zozaya | Locality: Watheroo, Western Australia (2013)

libutron:

Western Spotted Frog - Heleioporus albopunctatus

Heleioporus albopunctatus (Myobatrachidae) is a species of fat, globular burrowing frog, with granular skin, rather stubby limbs and toes with only rudiments of webbing. The body is chocolate-brown above; the back, head, sides and limbs are marked with scattered large white or yellow spots.

Endemic to Australia, this chubby frog is largely restricted to coast and ranges of south-western Australia.

References: [1] -[2]

Photo credit: ©Stephen Zozaya | Locality: Watheroo, Western Australia (2013)

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