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Signal the Frog Travel Tag Southern Corroboree Frog Travel Tag

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Origin:
Victoria, Australia
Recently Spotted:
In Le courrier de la Grenouille

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Current Goal

To travel from place to place and inform people of my Critically Endangered frogy friends. 

Maybe one day I might visit the Kosciuszko National Park to see all the other frogs.

About This Item

Southern Corroboree Frog

Because of its bright yellow and black stripes, the Critically Endangered Southern Corroboree Frog, Pseudophryne corroboree, is one of Australia’s best known frog species. Annual surveys of all known sites for the Southern Corroboree Frog suggest that this species is perilously close to extinction in the wild. In January 2014 only six males were found and no eggs were found in their nests. This shows that the rapid decline towards extinction in the wild, that began when amphibian chytrid fungus first arrived in Kosciuszko National Park, is continuing for this frog.

Corroboree Frogs are Australia’s most iconic amphibian species, and are amongst the most visually spectacular frogs in the world. There are two closely related species of Corroboree Frog. Both Corroboree Frog species are between 2.5 and 3 centimetres in length.

Corroboree Frogs have a limited geographic distribution. The historic known range of the Southern Corroboree Frog is entirely within Kosciuszko National Park, from Smiggin Holes in the south, and northwards to the Maragle Range. Southern Corroboree Frogs only occur between about 1300 and 1760 m above sea level.

Corroboree frogs are the first vertebrates discovered that are able to produce their own poisonous alkaloids, as opposed to obtaining it via diet as many other frogs do. The alkaloid is secreted from the skin as a defence against predation, and potentially against skin infections by microbes. It has been described as potentially lethal to mammals if ingested.

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Tracking History (75944.4mi) View Map

Visited 7/23/2016 ThePacman took it to Desert Penguin Victoria, Australia - 238.61 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 6/29/2016 ThePacman grabbed it   Visit Log

Grabbed from the Easter Bunnies while caching along the Barwon.

Visited 6/29/2016 The_Easter_Bunnies took it to The Exploration Victoria, Australia - 36 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/25/2016 The_Easter_Bunnies retrieved it from #1 Mosaics at Swampy Creek - Shipwreck Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

This little frog was patiently waiting to go on another adventure. We'll help it hop along.

Dropped Off 4/30/2016 NightFX placed it in #1 Mosaics at Swampy Creek - Shipwreck Victoria, Australia - 52.14 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in #1 Mosaics at Swampy Creek - Shipwreck

Visited 4/30/2016 NightFX took it to MAD MAX MOVIE - Cherry Lane V.2 Victoria, Australia - 1.54 miles  Visit Log

Visited MAD MAX MOVIE - Cherry Lane V.2

Visited 4/30/2016 NightFX took it to Westgate Fwy / Ring Rd T.B Motel Victoria, Australia   Visit Log

Visited Westgate Fwy / Ring Rd T.B Motel

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