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a red eyed tree frog lives for approximately 0-9 years.

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White's Tree Frog (litoria caerulea) are know to live up to 21 years in captivity. Their life span in the wild generally much shorter due to heavy predation.

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twenty five years.

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fourteen years

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5-10 years in captivity.

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