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Greenhouse Frog

Eleutherodactylus planirostris

Description:

These were in a planter in my garden. http://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/factsheet...

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lori.tas
lori.tas 12 years ago
Greenhouse frog
Eleutherodactylus planirostris Greenhouse Frog (Eleutherodactylus planirostris) - FactSheet


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4 Comments

hayde
hayde 12 years ago

Amazing!

marylou.wildlife
marylou.wildlife 12 years ago

Despite the fact that these guys are invasive in FL, this is an amazing find! I've never seen frog eggs so developed before!!

DonnieMcLaughlin
DonnieMcLaughlin 12 years ago

Thank you very much lori.tas!

lori.tas
lori.tas 12 years ago

Yes, they are an introduced species from the tropics. Their young are nearly completely developed in the egg stage.

DonnieMcLaughlin
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DonnieMcLaughlin

Tampa, Florida, USA

Spotted on Apr 12, 2007
Submitted on Sep 12, 2011

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