Ranging from Cape York (Queensland, Australia), including all of New Guinea,and parts of eastern Indonesia this is the world's largest species of treefrog. Adult females can measure up to 14 cm. (5.5 inches) snout-to-vent.

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Ranging from Cape York (Queensland, Australia), including all of New Guinea,and parts of eastern Indonesia this is the world's largest species of treefrog. Adult females can measure up to 14 cm. (5.5 inches) snout-to-vent.

WOW!!!! thats a great photo, did you take that? is it your own frog?
luke z
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http://luke_zecevic.tripod.com/frogsofaustralia
Yes, the pic is mine. but the frog belongs to a friend.
Wow!! Just wow!
Are you using a zoom? How do you get these shots without them jumping off?
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Heather 
Thanks!
Timing is everything.
John
Awesome pic of the gentle giants.
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np
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Got hips like Cinderella / Must be having a good shame / Talking sweet about nothing / Cookie I think you're Tame 
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