Eungella dayfrog

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The Eungella dayfrog is a critically endangered Australian frog species once found in the upland rainforests of Eungella National Park in Queensland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animal
frog
vertebrate
activityPattern diurnal
associatedProtectedArea Eungella National Park NERFINISHED
biogeographicRealm Australasian realm NERFINISHED
class Amphibia
climate humid subtropical to tropical
commonName Eungella dayfrog NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Critically Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
country Australia
diet insectivorous
distributionStatus highly restricted
ecologicalRole invertebrate predator
prey for higher predators
endemicTo Australia NERFINISHED
Queensland NERFINISHED
family Myobatrachidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Eungella National Park NERFINISHED
genus Taudactylus NERFINISHED
habitat stream margins
upland rainforest
hasLifeStage adult
egg
tadpole
hasSkinType moist glandular skin
kingdom Animalia
lifecycle aquatic tadpole stage
locomotion saltatory (jumping)
namedAfter Eungella region NERFINISHED
nativeTo Australia
order Anura
phylum Chordata
rangeType upland streams
reproduction lays eggs in streams
reproductiveMode oviparous
respiration lungs and skin
scientificName Taudactylus eungellensis NERFINISHED
stateOrTerritory Queensland NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat chytridiomycosis
habitat degradation
timeOfDecline early 1990s
late 1980s
trophicLevel secondary consumer

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Eungella National Park fauna Eungella dayfrog