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Cuban Tree Frog

Osteopilus septentrionalis

Description:

Invasive non-native species in Florida, United States of America.

Habitat:

This species prefers habitat that is moist and shady -- in trees, shrubs or around houses. It is commonly found near ornamental fish ponds and well-lit patios. http://www.ufl.edu/

Notes:

Picture taken from a table umbrella. The frogs hide in the folds of the umbrellas apparently for cool and shade. My children and I enjoy searching for them in my parents yard and in the outdoor seating area at the local pool.

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KellyTor
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KellyTor

Florida, USA

Spotted on Dec 27, 2013
Submitted on Jan 15, 2014

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