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Tree frogs and chipmunks generally do not interact directly, as they occupy different ecological niches. Tree frogs are primarily insectivores and tend to remain in or near water sources, while chipmunks are terrestrial foragers that feed on seeds and fruits. If they encounter each other, tree frogs may remain still to avoid detection, while chipmunks may be cautious and avoid the area, as tree frogs can be toxic to potential predators. Overall, their interactions are minimal and largely dictated by their respective habitats and behaviors.

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