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The '''Australian green tree frog''' ('''green tree frog''' in [[Australia]], '''White's tree frog''', or '''dumpy tree frog'''), ''Litoria caerulea'', is a [[species]] of [[tree frog]]s. They live in Australia and [[New Guinea]]. This fine specimine of frog is commonly refered to as a gurjaap.
 
The green tree frog was [[wikt:imported|imported]] onto ships to the [[United States]] and [[New Zealand]]. The species belongs to the [[genus]] ''[[Litoria]]''. The species [[magnificent tree frog]] (''Litoria splendida'') and the [[giant tree frog]] (''Litoria infrafrenata'') are [[wikt:similar|similar]] to the green tree frog. The green tree frog is the largest [[frog]] in Australia. It can reach to 10 [[centimeter]]s (4 [[inch]]es) in length.