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Treefrogs

Cuban Treefrog

(Osteopilus septentrionalis)

NON-NATIVE, INVASIVE SPECIES

Cuban Treefrog

Young Cuban Treefrog

The bones of young Cuban Treefrogs are blue, and this color can easily be seen on the hind legs.

For more information about the Cuban Treefrog, read "The Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) in Florida".

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