Its natural habitats are temperate forests and intermittent rivers.
The hooting frog is the largest member of the genus Heleioporus found in Western Australia.
Like all west Australian species it breeds in late autumn and winter, calling from a burrow in which the female later deposits a foamy egg mass.
Males excavate burrows in the banks of bottom of dry watercourses, usually lateritic clay based streams of the Darling Range.
The hooting frog was found to have travelled to Minden, QLD.