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Cuban Tree Frog

Osteopilus septentrionalis

Description:

Long, thin frog that is a two-tone, creamy green color.

Habitat:

Spotted amongst a mass of mating toads beside a backyard pond on a humid spring night in Central Florida.

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2 Comments

Jellis
Jellis 11 years ago

It might be a cuban treefrog which is not only an invasive species to Florida but a pest because it kills other species of treefrogs.
The image looks like it's fat but it's only the position it's in.
http://www.floridagardener.com/img/critt...

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Winter Park, Florida, USA

Spotted on May 7, 2012
Submitted on Jul 15, 2012

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