OhMayGod The tree green frog might look small, but it is Decidedly Badass

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The Australian tree frog green is one of the species of the most common frogs in their country original. For humans, they make great pets and can be an ideal form of pest if they live near your home. But while they may look harmless, it changes if you are ... say, an innocent snake or just giant spider trying to get on with your life.

Then these frogs turn into deadly predators, effective ...

tree frogs are easily identified by their bright green color. For anyone who is familiar with the frog in their native Australia, they are equal parts parasites and pests controller.

Green tree frogs are most easily identified by their bright green coloring. For anyone who's familiar with the frog in their native Australia, they're equal parts pest and pest controller.

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They can be found in urban areas, forests and woodlands and wetlands. Out in the suburbs, they have a bad habit of making a home for themselves near toilets and water tanks

They can be found in urban areas, forests and woodlands, and wetlands. Out in the suburbs, they have a nasty habit of making a home for themselves near shower blocks and water tanks.

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For example, Redditor ElfBingley had a problem flushing their toilet there about a year. When they went to check the tank, they found these buggers inside. Talk about an infestation.

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Still though, simply because they are frogs does not mean they are sometimes put on an unusual badassery screen. Take this tree frog ... he goes toe to toe with a rather large snake

Still though, just because they're frogs doesn't mean they don't occasionally put on a display of unusual badassery. Take this tree frog...he's going toe to toe with a rather large snake.

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Not only the tree frogs hunt snakes, they have also been known to take from time to time up residence outside caves and bats capture to eat. Yikes!

Not only do tree frogs hunt snakes, they've also been known to occasionally take up residence outside of caves and catch bats to eat. Yikes!

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Apart from the snakes and bats, frogs tree diets also include mice and giant spiders.

Aside from snakes and bats, tree frog diets also include mice and giant spiders.

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(via Australian Museum)

When everything comes down to it, I personally much prefer to have a frog in a snake infestation problem on my property.

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