Animal info
Genus
Litoria
Species
splendida
Animal group
Amphibian
Habitat
Conservation status
Least concern
With its bright green skin and golden eyes, the magnificent tree frog lives up to its name! Native to Australia’s tropical north, this colourful character is a delight to spot at Dreamworld—see for yourself what makes it so special.
Genus
Litoria
Species
splendida
Animal group
Amphibian
Habitat
Conservation status
Least concern
Magnificent Tree Frogs thrive in Australia’s tropical north, where they spend their days tucked away in rocky crevices and caves. By night, they venture out to hunt, dining on insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates.
Rhinella marina
Animal group: Amphibian
Habitat: Woodlands
Conservation status: Least concern
See one of Australia’s most notorious residents—the cane toad! With a face only a mother could love, these curious critters have quite the reputation. Spotting them at Dreamworld is a chance to learn about their impact on Aussie ecosystems and see why they’re famous (or infamous!).
Get set to spot some of Australia’s freshwater turtles at Dreamworld. These shelled cuties may not be fast, but they’re full of character as they paddle around the Wetlands. Stop by and enjoy their “turtley” unique style.
Tiliqua scincoides
Animal group: Reptile
Conservation status: Least concern
With a bright blue tongue, this gentle skink thrives in Australia’s grasslands and forests.
Crocodylus johnstoni
Animal group: Reptile
Habitat: Wetlands
Conservation status: Least concern
With their slender snouts and agile builds, freshwater crocodiles are perfectly adapted for life in Australia’s rivers and waterways. Discover these remarkable reptiles in Dreamworld’s Wetlands, where they showcase the quieter—but still powerful—side of the crocodile family.