Angiana tree frog

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Angiana tree frog
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The angiana tree frog (Litoria angiana) is a large tree frog from Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.[1][2]

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Male adult frogs are 50 to 55 mm long from nose to rear end and females can be 80 mm long. They can be brown or green with a dark stripe on the sides. There are yellow spots around the stripe.[1][3]

They live near rivers and in forests.[1]

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