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Pobblebonks Pobblebonking in Cheltenham tonight for FrogID Week 2025!
Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk or Eastern Banjo Frog (Limnodynastes dumerilii grayi), family Limnodynastidae, NSW, Australia
photograph by Rob Valentic
Hi hi. May I politely request the pobblebonk?
(Thank you for running this blog. I've learned about so many creatures since following!)
Of course!!
Have you seen the Eastern banjo frog (Limnodynastes dumerilii)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
The name pobblebonk comes from their call which is considered to sound similar to a banjo string being plucked.
Northern Banjo Frog (Limnodynastes terraereginae)
Do you speak any languages (other than english, and i assume german and danish?) Also what do you think is the funniest common name of an amphibian in any language you speak?
I speak English and German fluently, and French, Malagasy, and Danish less than fluently.
Pobblebonk (Limnodynastes dumerilii) is probably the best common name for a frog in any language, and that one is English onomatopoeia.
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HAPPY NATIONAL FROG DAY!!!
To you as well my friend! First day of spring AND National Frog Day! This day rules!