Kimberley Frogs Kimberley Image copyright WA Museum The Frog Finder keys in this section are short descriptions of the main distinguishing features to help you identify Kimberley frogs by sight and sound. The Kimberley Frog Finder is an ongoing work, with some of the more remote species to be added when we know more about them and their habits. All Kimberley species are known to breed in the wet season (November - March), and many of the more arid-adapted species (e.g., Notaden) will breed in response to rainfall at other times of the year. Several Kimberley species penetrate in to the Arid zone (e.g., Giant Frog, Long-footed Frog, Green Tree Frog), with the Little Red Tree Frog common to both regions. Frogs of the Kimberley region Desert Spadefoot Notaden nichollsi Fat Toadlet Uperoleia crassa Flat-headed Frog Limnodynastes depressus Giant Frog Cyclorana australis Green Tree Frog Litoria caerulea Hidden-ear Frog Cyclorana cryptotis Javelin Frog Litoria microbelos Kimberley Froglet Crinia fimbriata Kimberley Rocket Frog Litoria axillaris Kimberley Rockhole Frog Litoria aurifera more ‹ Arid Zone Frogs About Frog Watch ›