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'Garbage guts' tree frog catches and eats sunbird

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A Townsville gardener witnessed an unusual predatory encounter in her garden while watering plants. A white-lipped tree frog caught and ate a sunbird in mid-flight, an interaction between species that highlights the opportunistic hunting abilities of these amphibians.

The incident demonstrates the predatory range of white-lipped tree frogs, which are known for their appetite and ability to consume unexpectedly large prey. The frogs, native to Australia, have earned the nickname "garbage guts" due to their willingness to eat a wide variety of food sources, including animals considerably larger than typical frog fare.

This sighting provides a notable example of wildlife behavior in residential garden settings and the adaptability of native predators in suburban environments.

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