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White-lipped tree frog : ウィキペディア英語版 | White-lipped tree frog
The white-lipped tree frog (''Litoria infrafrenata''), also known as the giant tree frog, is the world's largest tree frog (the Cuban tree frog reaches a similar maximum size). This species is native to the rainforests of Northern Queensland, New Guinea, the Bismarck Islands, and the Admiralty Islands. ==Description== The white-lipped tree frog reaches in length.〔James Cook University, Australia: ''(Litoria infrafrenata. )'' Retrieved 19 June 2014〕 Females are larger than males. Its dorsal surface is usually bright green, although the colour changes depending on the temperature and background, and can be brown. The ventral surface is off-white. The lower lip has a distinctive white stripe (giving this species its name), which continues to the shoulder. The white stripes on the trailing edges of the lower leg may turn pink in the breeding male. The white-lipped tree frog has large toe pads, which aid it to climb. The toes are completely webbed, and the hands are partially webbed.
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