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Australian Green Tree Frog

The Australian green tree frog is a large species of frog. It measures up to 10 centimeters in length. Females are generally larger than males. These frogs are usually green or brown with white underparts.  They have small discs on  their toes, which allow them to climb steep and slippery objects. Their lifespan  is around 16 years, and they are often kept as pets. They are nocturnal (夜行的), and sleep in dark, damp places during the day.

The Australian green tree frog prefers wet, tropical environments and are often found high in the trees.

These fogs are native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea.

A lot of insects are eaten by the Australian green tree frog. It catches them with its long, sticky tongue. Females lay between 1000 and 3000 eggs in a jelly-like mass that floats on top of shallow water. These  eggs eventually sink to the bottom, where they attach to vegetation.

The Australian green tree frog is declining( 下降) in numbers, mainly because of habitat destruction and a fungus(真菌) that attacks their skin.

1.Are female Australian green tree frogs generally larger than the males?

2.How long can Australian green tree frogs live?

3.Where can Australian green tree frogs be found?

4.What do Australian green tree frogs eat?

5.Why is the number of Australian green tree frogs declining?

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