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Osteopilus septentrionalis: Cuban Treefrog

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Description: Photographs and information on this species, including its taxonomy, description, habitat, distribution, life history, population biology, physical tolerances, community ecology and invasion information.
               (Cuban Treefrog) . Photo courtesy USGS, Photographer April Nobile. tadpole. Photo courtesy USGS, Photographer R. Altig. is a very large (up to 140 mm in Florida) treefrog that is not indigenous to the United States. It is variable in color, ranging from gray to green to brown, and individuals are capable of changing color. Cuban treefrogs also have very warty skin, a mottled color pattern, and very enlarged toe discs. The front toes are not webbed and the rear toes are only slightly webbed. (Ashton and Ashton 1988).
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