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    Default Re: VIDEO: Green tree frog eating cricket

    That is awesome! Since we don't have them in the wild here, I think it's soooo cool to see someone able to say "There are quite a few around here". Now can you get a video of the White-lipped Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata)? They are one of my favorites.

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    Hi Gail,

    Thanks, it sure is awesome having them around

    I'm near Brisbane, QLD so I'm a bit further south of where the white lipped frog lives (I just looked them up... I'm new to frogs ) but if I get up to the northern parts where they are anytime soon I will be sure to track one down for you

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    I love White's Tree Frogs. I hope to eventually get one one day. Thanks for sharing the video! I'm jealous that you have them EVERYWHERE. :P

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    Thats really cool how close you were able to get to a wild one, I wonder if they are in so close to the houses if they are somewhat used to people. Any frogs of any breed I see here will just run and hide at the first site of people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helm96 View Post
    Thats really cool how close you were able to get to a wild one, I wonder if they are in so close to the houses if they are somewhat used to people. Any frogs of any breed I see here will just run and hide at the first site of people.
    Alot of them don't seem to mind human interaction... I guess we are sharing the same house... I've found them inside the house, in the toilet, in gutters, pipes, buckets etc.

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