[2] It is differentiated by the southern corrboree frog by having slightly narrower and greener stripes, while also being smaller.
[3] Northern corroboree frogs live in waterlogged grasslands and adjacent woodlands.
[3] Northern corrboree frogs spend most of their time in the woodlands, going to the waterlogged grasslands in the summer to breed.
[3] Females lay around 25 eggs in damp vegetation, and hatch when water levels rise.
[3] The northern corrboree frog is listed as critically endangered and has decreased massively, due to chytrid, weeds, droughts, climate change, and livestock.