
Common Eastern Froglet
Common Eastern Froglet
Common Eastern Froglet
The Common Eastern Froglet, widely distributed in southeastern Australia, is a small frog with a remarkable ability to change its coloration to match its environment. Let's explore the diverse world of the Common Eastern Froglet and uncover its resilient nature!
Common Eastern Froglet Basic Infomation

Property | Value |
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Scientific Name | Crinia signifera |
Taxonomic Status | SPECIES |
Rank | Species |
Vernacular Names | Common Eastern Froglet, common eastern froglet |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Amphibia |
Order | Anura |
Family | Myobatrachidae |
Genus | Crinia |

The common eastern froglet ( *Crinia signifera* ) is a frog species belonging to the genus Crinia in the family Myobatrachidae, widely distributed in southeastern Australia.
They are about 2-3 cm long, with a back that can be gray, brown, or reddish-brown, exhibiting a wide range of variation.
Their belly is white or cream and may have black spots.
Some individuals have a red longitudinal stripe on their backs.
Common Eastern Froglet Q&A

Where do Common Eastern Froglets live?
Common Eastern Froglets are found in eastern Australia near water bodies such as ponds, swamps, wetlands, and rivers.
They prefer areas with lush vegetation and spend the day hidden among aquatic plants or under rocks, becoming active at night.
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What kind of sound do Common Eastern Froglets make?
Male common eastern froglets attract females with a high-pitched, "cheep, cheep" call.
This call is quieter and does not travel very far compared to other frog species.
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What do Common Eastern Froglets eat?
Common Eastern Froglets are carnivorous, feeding on insects, spiders, and earthworms.
They are nocturnal and actively forage for food at night.
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How do Common Eastern Froglets reproduce?
While the primary breeding season for Common Eastern Froglets is from spring to summer, they can breed any time of year if there is rainfall.
Females lay dozens to hundreds of eggs at a time in puddles or slow-moving water.
The eggs hatch within a few days, releasing tadpoles.
Tadpoles live in the water and develop into adult frogs.
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Are Common Eastern Froglets endangered?
Common Eastern Froglets are facing population decline due to habitat loss, pollution, and climate change, but are listed as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List. However, protecting their habitat remains crucial.

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