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The white-tipped tree frog, native to Central and South America, is preyed upon by various predators, including snakes, birds, and larger amphibians. These frogs often rely on their camouflage and nocturnal habits to avoid being detected by these threats. Additionally, their toxic skin secretions can deter some potential predators, but not all are affected. Overall, they are part of a complex food web in their rainforest habitat.

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