- The
Wotjulum frog (Litoria watjulumensis) is a
species of frog in the
subfamily Pelodryadinae. Its
habitats are
subtropical or
tropical dry forests, subtropical...
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organized the
Worora group to
decide among themselves regarding the move from
Wotjulum to the
outskirts of Derby.
Worora man,
David Mowaljarlai named the area...
- supralabial,
anterior dorsal scales with
prominent keels. It is
found from
Wotjulum to
Kununurra in
northwestern Australia. Cogger, H., Ellis, R., Zichy-Woinarski...
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deliberations among the
various groups, they all
relocated in 1951 to
Wotjulum, near
Yampi Sound,
about 130
kilometres (80 mi) south-west of Port George...
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Splendid Tree Frog
Litoria tornieri Tornier's Frog
Litoria watjulumensis Wotjulum or
Watjulum Frog Genus:
Limnodynastes Limnodynastes convexiusculus Marbled...
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Northern Territory, Queensland, to
South Australia. The
subspecies N.
ornatus wotjulum is
found in the
tropical north coast and hinterland,
whereas the subspecies...
- (magnificent tree frog)
Litoria tornieri (Tornier's frog)
Litoria watjulumensis (
wotjulum frog)
Megistolotis lignarius (Woodworker frog)
Metacrinia nichollsi (Nicholl's...
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northwest Australia from
Shark Bay (including Dirk
Hartog Island), east to
Wotjulum (King Sound) and the
Northern Kimberley district. Z. l.
luteus Gould, 1843...
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Mission took over from the AAM. In 1934 the
mission moved off the
island to
Wotjulum on the
mainland near
Yampi P****age and Cone Bay. By
February 1937 the mission...