Cute desert frogs emerge in the desert after big rains ABC Australia
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZazXPrFzWw
After years underground, different species of burrowing frogs are popping up across the north west corner of New South Wales. • From the Trilling frog that spends most of its life underground, cocooned in its own skin, to the Water-holding frog which was used as a source of water by Aboriginal people. • Hundreds have been spotted hopping in and out of puddles thanks to soaking rain throughout Sturt National Park, where South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland meet. • Once they’ve eaten their fill, mated and laid eggs, they’ll burrow back underground to wait for the next big rain. • Join the ABC Australia community on social media! • • http://abc.net.au/ • Facebook: / abc • Twitter: / abcaustralia • Instagram: / abcaustralia
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