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STREAM STUDY. Litoria Raniformis-Southern Bell Frog By William Johnston . Southern Bell Frog- seen at Cape Palliser on 15 February 2014. Common name of Litoria Raniformis. It has many names In New Zealand it is called Southern Bell Frog
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STREAM STUDY Litoria Raniformis-Southern Bell Frog By William Johnston
Southern Bell Frog- seen at Cape Palliser on 15 February 2014
Common name of Litoria Raniformis • It has many names • In New Zealand it is called Southern Bell Frog • In Australia, where it comes from, it is called Growling Grass Frog and Warty Swamp Frog
Scientific Classification • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Amphibia • Order: Anura • Family: Ranidae • Genus: Litoria • Species: L. Raniformis • Binomial name: Litoria Raniformis
Description • Adult size : Length- 10 cm long max , Width -4 cm wide • We measured it using my hand and it is as long as my hand which is 10 centimetres and it was about 4cm wide so it was adult frog • Colour bronze and brown and lots of bumps with blue/green legs • It changes from green to brown during breeding season • Comes from Australia but was introduced to NZ in 1860s • Largest frogs in NZ • I reported my frog sighting to the Department of Conservation
Habitat • Found throughout New Zealand. • Wet lands • Streams with reeds • Pond weed • Wood lands • Coastal areas • Dams • They shelter under rocks (this is where I found my frog) and it was in a stream with reeds
Adaptive features • They change colour from green to brown in breeding season • They will also move to another area if the water is drying out. • Have been found in very cold and wet areas and very dry areas. • The Southern Bell frog is a very agile climber and they can travel up to a kilometre in 24 hours • It is often seen walking a along the highway in Australia
Threats • It is endangered in Australia and has disappeared from many areas where it was once widespread • Disease such as Crytid Fungus • Loss of Habitat due to grazing near streams of other animals and droughts and floods • Predators such as Mosquito Fish
Bibliography http://www.nzfrogs.org/Resources/Frog+Images/Green+and+Golden+Bell+Frog.html http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=1828#threats http://naturewatch.org.nz/taxa/southern_bell_frog http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growling_grass_frog www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=1828 http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/natural-sounds/9997/southern-bell-frog http://naturewatch.org.nz/taxa/southern_bell_frog http://bird.net.au/bird/index.php?title=Growling_Grassfrog