Cuban Tree Frogs Invading SWFL
6 years ago
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Experts say an invasive species of frog is here to stay all across Florida's west coast. Cuban treefrogs have established themselves in Florida since they were first recorded in Miami back in 1952. The frogs are could be tan, gray, brown, or olive green. They are primarily found at night usually on walls and windows by sources of light in order to feed on insects.
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