The giant tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata), a frog in the family Hylidae and world's largest tree frog, is native to the rainforests of Northern Queensland, New Guinea, the Bismarck Islands, and the Admiralty Islands.
Giant tree frog may also refer to:
Hylidae is a wide-ranging family of frogs commonly referred to as "tree frogs and their allies". However, the hylids include a diversity of frog species, many of which do not live in trees, but are terrestrial or semiaquatic.
Green tree frog is a common name for several different tree frog species:
The white-lipped tree frog is found in Australia and is the world's largest tree frog. Other common names include the New Guinea treefrog, giant tree frog, and Australian giant treefrog.
Burrowing frog may refer to several fossorial frog species:
Giant frog may refer to:
The brown frog (Rana) is a genus of about 50 species of true frogs found through much of Eurasia, North America, Africa, Central America, and the northern half of South America.
The bromeliad frog (Crossodactylodes) is a genus of frog in the family Leptodactylidae from the Atlantic Forest biome of eastern Brazil.
The laughing tree frog is a common tree frog in the family Hylidae found in South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, Australia.
Gray frog may refer to:
Eastern tree frog may refer to:
Boulenger's frog may refer to:
Ornate frog may refer to:
The common tree frog is a species in the shrub frog family, Rhacophoridae.
Mexican tree frog may refer to:
Striped frog may refer to:
Cope's tree frog may refer to:
Stream tree frog may refer to:
Chaco frog may refer to:
Treasury Island frog may refer to:
The river frog is a species of aquatic frog in the family Ranidae.