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Cuban treefrog

Osteopilus septentrionalis

Photo by Cassie456
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Habitat:

Tree

Species ID Suggestions

Cuban treefrog

Osteopilus septentrionalis

Comments (2)

Young Cuban Tree Frog for sure, bigger eyes and the pattern differs from a Pinewoods (hind legs all the bars pinewoods dont have that).
I suggested the Pinewoods Treefrog because this is one is so small and seems to have a pointy nose. While both tree frogs can vary in color, the cuban treefrog is usually much bigger, at least as an adult. The real identifier for the Pinewoods would be orange spots on the inside of the thigh, but we can't see that in this image. Do you recall?
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PublishedFebruary 24, 2013

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