Record-breaking wet season sees frog numbers in Queensland leaping ‘through the roof’

Several sightings of endangered frog species as flooding and non-stop rain create perfect conditions for them to breed and feed

While many people are getting tired of the rain, frogs appear to be making the most of the damp conditions.

A record-breaking wet season in Queensland has provided many frog species with ideal breeding conditions.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/apr/08/record-breaking-wet-season-sees-frog-numbers-in-queensland-leaping-through-the-roof

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