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Description:

I have a frog that I found while here in Grenada. It looks like a whistling tree frog however when looking at it closer it appears not to be. There is hardly any information on any sort of amphibians in detail and a lot of sources contradict each other. I suspect it is a Grenada frog which is listed as an endangered species which I found on this website

http://www.caribherp.org/index.php?il=Grenada&so=class,%20ord,%20subord…

Can any serious Herpetologist help me in the identification of this species. I want a answer from somebody who is very certain. I have already received enough uncertainty :)

Habitat:

It was on a staircase near some grass and bushes.

Species ID Suggestions

Lesser Anillean Whistling Frog

Eleutherodactylus johnstonei

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PublishedNovember 11, 2013

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