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Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) primarily faces predation from various animals, including snakes, birds, and larger amphibians. Its arboreal habitat can expose it to predators that hunt in trees or near water sources. Additionally, some fish may prey on the tadpoles and juvenile frogs. These predatory pressures contribute to the frog's adaptation and survival strategies in its native rainforest environments.

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