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Cuban Tree Frog

Osteopilus septentrionalis

Description:

About 3 inches long. Two front legs, and two long rear legs. Both front and rear legs, had bands on them. The skin color was an olive brown. It had warty skin on it's back, and on it's head.

Habitat:

Inside my house.

Notes:

At 6:30 a.m. this morning, I saw a Cuban Tree Frog resting in the hallway, near the front door. The Frog was not moving, so I was able to take some photos of it. After I finished taking pictures of this frog, I then opened the front door. The frog hopped out through the front door, and unto the grass, where It stayed for a while, before it hopped away, across the front lawn. This was a large frog, about 3 inches long.

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1 Comment

James McNair
James McNair 8 years ago

Nice images. Welcome to PN!

maplemoth66
Spotted by
maplemoth66

Florida, USA

Spotted on Feb 23, 2015
Submitted on Feb 23, 2015

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