
"The smell is just not very good. Some smell of rotting flesh, some of nuts, some of thyme leaves," researcher Craig Williams told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. on Thursday.
The research, published in the online journal Biology Letters, said green tree frogs were the first known back-boned animals to have a natural trick to protect them from mosquitoes.
The frog secretions were tested on mice, and were found to give up to one-hour's protection from aggressive mosquitoes.