So if you go out there and make the noise yourself, sometimes that tricks other miles into calling, because they don't want to miss out on getting the girl. And normally what it is, is the males calling to attract the females. STEVE WALKER, FROG EXPERT: Frogs communicate by making noise. He spends a lot of time looking for frogs and he says sounding like them can help. This is Steve, no he's not a frog, he's a scientist. And they all make a unique sound, from the whistling of the Common River frog or the squeak of the Bush Squeaker or the distinctive call of the Eastern Banjo frog. After all we've got lots of them, 240 to be exact. Yep recognising the sounds of Australia's frogs isn't easy. Or how about this little croaker or should I say quacker? The Quacking Frog. How about this one? It's the Black Mountain Frog. First up can you name this frog? It's the Bibron's Toadlet.
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