White-lipped tree frog
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The white-lipped tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata) or the giant tree frog is a species of tree frogs. They are the largest tree frog in the world. They are native to Northern Queensland, New Guinea, the Bismarck Islands and the Admiralty Islands. They are related to the White's Tree Frog. The Giant Tree Frogs eats insects and other arthropods. They can live up to 10 years in the wild. In Australia, they can be kept as pets. Australians must have a license to have them.
- For another species called giant tree frog, see rusty tree frog or barking tree frog.
- For another species called white-lipped tree frog, see Ayarzaguena's tree frog.
- For another species called white-lipped tree frog, see Zhangixalus pachyproctus.
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