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Old 05-01-03, 10:54 AM   #1
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Need Info On Worlds Largest Tree Frog..

Does anyone know what the worlds largest tree frog is, Name, species, ect.. I know there are several out there on the market, im looking for one that reaches over 5 inches... Anyone know of any????
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Old 05-01-03, 11:08 AM   #2
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The largest tree frog is the Giant tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata) from Australia. It lives in the tropical part of N. Queensland. It averages 10cm but can reach 14cm. I don't think they are easy to find though being Australian. We had a big eyed tree frog reach about 3 inches before but I think Waxy monkey frogs are probably your best bet.
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Easy to find in captivity ... Litoria caerulea a rather large treefrog in general, ranging in length from 3 to 4.5 inches (7 to 11.5 cm) (Badger 1995). Females are usually slightly bigger than the males. An average female specimen is about four inches in length, whereas their male counterparts are more likely to be in the 3 inch range (Mattison 1987). The White's (or Dumpy) Treefrog is native to Australia and southern New Guinea.
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A freind of mine has some gladiator tree frogs "Hyle boens", and a couple of them are almost exactly 4". Waxy monkeys can get pretty big too. Anyway, they are in captivity so they MAy be easier to get. Im curiouse what those giant trees look like, any pics?
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Here you go Kyle! Giant Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata).
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Are those aslo know as White lipped tree frogs or am I mixing my species...
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Yes that's right Dom! I would get into frogs if I could find these guys!
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Old 05-03-03, 09:25 AM   #8
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Cuban Tree Frogs (osteopilus septentrionalis) also get quite large. Females can reach up to 5" in length (almost 13 centimetres).
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Here you go Kyle! Giant Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata).
I have one of these frogs. I always knew it as a white lipped tree frog, but was told it is the largest tree frog in the pet industry. He is very nice, still young and a pain in the butt when he barks like a medium sized dog at 2-3 am. lol. He belongs to my daughter.
Here is an old picture. He has grown since this but I haven't gotten any recent pictures. Sorry.

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Thanks everybody, white liped tree frogs are easy to get and i have seen them on many dealers lists lately.. As for being the worlds largest not by far.. there are several others and one that reaches over 6 inches im trying to remember the name but cant... sooner or later its gona cross my mind then il know what to look for...
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I'm not sure about this one species from Vietnan, though this tree frog is HUGE. We're talkin' a good 5" and no bull poop either...

http://gallery.****************/index.pl?photo=790

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