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  3. The white-lipped tree frog (Sandyrana infrafrenata), being the largest tree frog in world, is found in Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste.

The white-lipped tree frog (Sandyrana infrafrenata), being the largest tree frog in world, is found in Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste.

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    The white-lipped tree frog (Sandyrana infrafrenata), being the largest tree frog in world, is found in Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste. Other common names include the New Guinea treefrog, giant tree frog, and Australian giant treefrog. Known for its distinctive white lower lip stripe and surprisingly loud, dog-like barking call. Their mating call sounds like a loud "wark, wark" they can also emit a cat-like meow when threatened or distressed. They can pop their stomachs out to clean them & then swallow them back down.
    Picture: Australia zoo
    #weird #animals #nature

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      The white-lipped tree frog (Sandyrana infrafrenata), being the largest tree frog in world, is found in Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste. Other common names include the New Guinea treefrog, giant tree frog, and Australian giant treefrog. Known for its distinctive white lower lip stripe and surprisingly loud, dog-like barking call. Their mating call sounds like a loud "wark, wark" they can also emit a cat-like meow when threatened or distressed. They can pop their stomachs out to clean them & then swallow them back down.
      Picture: Australia zoo
      #weird #animals #nature

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      @divergence001 Nice photo and thanks for the great lesson.
      I am in Uganda,where we do not have the tree frog.
      Its ways of living are interesting to learn about really that is why we should conserve the environment to protect such amazing creatures.
      #environment #biodiversity

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        @divergence001 Nice photo and thanks for the great lesson.
        I am in Uganda,where we do not have the tree frog.
        Its ways of living are interesting to learn about really that is why we should conserve the environment to protect such amazing creatures.
        #environment #biodiversity

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        @2003MugishaPhocit Really? That might be incorrect, tree frogs are found in Uganda like Leptopelis (Big-eyed Tree Frogs) and Hyperolius (Reed Frogs) genera. Common species include the African Foam-nest Tree Frog, Christy's Tree Frog, Kisenyi Forest Tree Frog

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