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What kind of tree frog is this? Is it poisonous?

Tree frog is an arboreal frog with a slender body and developed hind limbs. Not good at swimming, there are suckers on fingers and toes, and the largest tree frog is below 15cm. There are common spotted-legged tree frogs and big tree frogs around us. In the flower and bird market, there is usually a tree frog called Green Rain Frog introduced from Australia, which is one of the earliest pet frogs introduced from China. I bought it every year around 2003. We all call it "Master Tree Frog" in China, and few people call them by their official Chinese names. Tree frog has a strong self-healing function and its body surface is slightly toxic. Cross-country frog is more toxic, but it is not big, and it has a little effect on people with sensitive skin at most. Tree frogs especially like damp and dark environments, as well as Sawaya frogs. We often say that "wax white monkey tree frog" likes dry and hot environment, and the reason is related to their wild habitat. Most frogs don't like swimming. They like climbing. They like pineapples. The reason is that the center of their leaves can store some water to make tree frogs moist, and there are thick leaves outside to hide. Tree frogs mainly prey on various flying insects in the wild, insects on the ground, crickets, cockroaches, locusts and so on. And I like eating snails. In the breeding environment, large tree frogs also eat suckling mice and fish. Tree frogs generally don't eat earthworms and feel sick. A few also eat small snakes.