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    • Osteopilus septentrionalis
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    • Cuban Treefrog

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Cuban Treefrog Osteopilus septentrionalis

Observer

kylejones

Date

Apr 22, 2013

Description

https://soundcloud.com/lkjones/cuban-tree-frogs
I didn't get to see these, but they were calling vigorously (link is to the recording) the morning after a big rain.

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Cuban Treefrog Osteopilus septentrionalis

Observer

kucycads

Date

Apr 10, 2013

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Cuban Treefrog Osteopilus septentrionalis

Observer

kylejones

Date

Apr 19, 2013 09:13 PM EDT

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reptilemen

Date

Jun 5, 2010

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Observer

reptilemen

Date

May 25, 2010

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kogia

Date

Feb 1, 2013 10:49 PM AST

Description

In pine forest above Playa Maguana.

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Cuban Treefrog Osteopilus septentrionalis

Observer

javierahr

Date

Sep 30, 2012 03:46 PM ADT

Description

A Cuban Tree Frog fell from a tree by a lake into my car's windshield at the Premium Outlets in Orlando.

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Observer

screws

Date

May 17, 2006

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screws

Date

May 17, 2006

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Cuban Treefrog Osteopilus septentrionalis

Observer

asydabass

Date

Jan 28, 2012

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Cuban Treefrog Osteopilus septentrionalis

Observer

asydabass

Date

Jan 7, 2012
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Description from Wikipedia

The Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands. This large frog has been introduced in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, many islands of the Lesser Antilles, Florida, and Hawaii. Cuban treefrogs are infamous hitchhikers, and were likely introduced accidentally in cargo shipments from the Caribbean. In Florida, this species has become increasingly common, and is now found throughout the peninsula and in isolated areas...

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Conservation Summary

    Source: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. . Downloaded on 10 November 2011.