Talk:White-lipped tree frog
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The white-lipped tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata) is the world's largest tree frog. This species is native to the rainforests of Northern Queensland, New Guinea, the Bismarck Islands and the Admiralty Islands. It can reach a length of over 13 cm (5 in), with females growing larger than males. The lower lip has a distinctive white stripe, giving this species its common name.Photo: JJ Harrison
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