
Liem's Tinker Frog
Liem's Tinker Frog
Liem's Tinker Frog
In the secluded streams of Eungella National Park, Australia, Liem's tinker frog clings to life, clinging to rocky surfaces and surviving on a diet of insects. However, their beautiful paradise is now threatened. Let's explore the resilient yet fragile world of Liem's tinker frog and discover the efforts to safeguard their future!
Liem's Tinker Frog Basic Infomation

Property | Value |
---|---|
Scientific Name | Taudactylus liemi |
Taxonomic Status | SPECIES |
Rank | Species |
Vernacular Names | Eungella tinker frog, Eungella tinkerfrog, Liem's Frog, Liem's frog, Liem's tinker frog |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Amphibia |
Order | Anura |
Family | Myobatrachidae |
Genus | Taudactylus |

Liem's tinker frog ( *Taudactylus liemi* ) is a frog species belonging to the genus Taudactylus in the family Myobatrachidae, found only in Eungella National Park, Queensland, Australia.
They are about 2-3 cm long and have a mottled gray or brown back that blends in with the surrounding rocks.
Their belly is whitish and may or may not have spots.
Liem's Tinker Frog Q&A

What kind of frog is Liem's tinker frog?
Liem's tinker frog, like the Eungella torrent frog, is a very rare frog found only in limited streams within Eungella National Park in Queensland, Australia.
They are adapted to the cold, clear, and fast-flowing streams of the rainforest, clinging tightly to rocks with their suction-like toe pads.
They have a mottled gray or brown back that helps them blend in with the surrounding rocks.
Their belly is whitish and may or may not have spots.

How is Liem's tinker frog different from the Eungella torrent frog?
Liem's tinker frog is very similar to the Eungella torrent frog, but it has a more grayish coloration and a golden iris, which distinguishes it from the Eungella torrent frog.
Liem's tinker frog also tends to live at higher elevations than the Eungella torrent frog.

What does Liem's tinker frog eat?
Liem's tinker frogs are carnivorous, feeding on small insects, spiders, and earthworms.
They search for food among the rocks and leaf litter of the streambed.
They are nocturnal, becoming more active at night.

How does Liem's tinker frog reproduce?
The breeding season for Liem's tinker frogs is during summer.
Males attract females with a high-pitched, bird-like call, "cheep, cheep," from under rocks near the stream.
Females lay about 10-20 eggs under rocks in the water.
The eggs hatch after about two weeks, releasing tadpoles.
Tadpoles live in the water and eventually undergo metamorphosis to become adults.

Why is Liem's tinker frog endangered?
Like the Eungella torrent frog, Liem's tinker frog is critically endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and the outbreak of chytridiomycosis, a fungal disease that affects amphibians.
It is listed as Critically Endangered (CR) on the IUCN Red List.
Their habitat in Eungella National Park, a precious nature reserve that is also a World Heritage Site, is threatened by development and increasing tourism.
Protecting Liem's tinker frog requires various measures, including habitat conservation and prevention of the spread of chytridiomycosis.

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