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Amphibians

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ABOUT AMPHIBIANS

Amphibians are a group of animals closely related to reptiles. This group contains animals such as Frogs, Toads, Slamanders, Caecillans and Newts. They are classified by their scaleless, mucus-coated bodies and primarily by their life-cycle which starts in a fully aquatic 'larvae' state, before the animals grow lungs and move to land, transitioning to a more semi-aquatic lifestyle as they mature and begin to find a mate.

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Below you will find a comprehensive list of Amphibians that I have observed in the wild around Whyalla and its surrounding regions.

Neobatrachus sudellae

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Spotted Marsh Frog

Limnodynastes tasmaniensis

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