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White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea) undergo a typical amphibian life cycle that includes four main stages: egg, tadpole, metamorph, and adult. The female lays eggs in water, which hatch into tadpoles within a few days. These tadpoles develop gills and a tail for swimming. Over several weeks, they undergo metamorphosis, losing their tails and developing lungs, eventually emerging as adult frogs capable of living on land.

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