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Cuban Tree Frog

Osteopilus septentrionalis

Description:

Can be as large as 3 to 5.5 inches, and can be brownish, tan, olive, or even a grayish color. In Florida they have become a common species to see in our backyards. This is one of many species of invasive frogs in Florida. The Cuban tree frog is larger and has been known to compete and eat the native Florida frogs.

Habitat:

This guy was on my mailbox one rainy day and was hanging out on the mailbox until the next day. I tried capturing the beauty the eyes had on me. This little guy was a trouper for my camera was defiantly " Up in his face".

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JenniferRoge
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JenniferRoge

Miami, Florida, USA

Spotted on May 24, 2013
Submitted on Jun 24, 2013

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