pobblebonk
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Onomatopoeic, after the frog's distinctive call.
Noun
[edit]pobblebonk (plural pobblebonks)
- Any of various Australian frogs of the genus Limnodynastes.
- 1978, Barry P. Moore, Life on Forty Acres: Some Experiences of a Naturalist Living in the Australian Bush, Classey, page 113:
- Perhaps the most distinctive call in the Calosoma chorus is that of the local Pobblebonk (Limnodynastes dumerili).
- 2011, Simon Watharow, Living with Snakes and Other Reptiles, CSIRO Publishing, page 112:
- The Cane Toad can be confused with some native frogs including water-holding frogs (Cyclorana species), barred frogs (Mixophyes species) and burrowing species of Limnodynastes, especially the Banjo Frog (or Pobblebonk), Limnodynastes dumerili.
- 2013, Nick Romanowski, Living Waters, CSIRO Publishing, page 65:
- In a good breeding year pobblebonks can be so loud you have to shout above them if you have anything to say […] .