- Red-eyed Tree Frog
Red-eyed Tree Frog is a common name for two different species of tree frog:
*"Agalychnis callidryas ", which occurs in Central and South America.
*"Litoria chloris ", which occurs in Australia.
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Red-eyed Tree Frog is a common name for two different species of tree frog:
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