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    Dumpy Tree Frog Poster

    Designed and sold by Gozza
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    • Printed on poster paper. Extremely versatile, making it perfect for reproducing both artwork and photographs
    • Custom sizes, based on artwork dimensions. Check size chart if self-framing
    • Dimensions include a 1 - 2 inch (2.5 - 5.0cm) white border to assist in framing
    • Shipped in protective packaging
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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    Dumpy Tree Frog
    Australian Green Tree Frog 'Larger than most Australian frogs, reaching 10 centimeters (4 inches) in length. The average lifespan of the frog in captivity, about sixteen years, is long in comparison with most frogs. Green Tree Frogs are docile and well suited to living near human dwellings. They are often found on windows or inside houses, eating insects drawn by the light. Due to its physical and behavioral traits, the Green Tree Frog has become one of the most recognizable frogs in its region, and is a popular exotic pet throughout the world. The skin secretions of the frog have antibacterial and antiviral properties that may prove useful in pharmaceutical preparations. One problem commonly associated with keeping this species as a pet is overfeeding; Green Tree Frogs tend to become obese if overfed. In the wild, exertion of energy is required for a frog to capture its prey. However, in captivity they are usually given live feed in a confined space. This lessens the activity needed for feeding, resulting in weight gain. An overweight member of the species will deposit fat layers over the top of the head and body, giving it "dumpy" appearance. Thus the name, "Dumpy Tree Frog." -Wikipedia

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