If you're a homeowner in the Augusta area, chances are you've encountered a Cuban tree frog or two. So, how did the Cuban tree frog, an invasive species, hitchhike its way to the Southeast? Daniel ...
“The invasive Cuban Tree Frog, we found it in Volusia County," a video from University of Florida researchers says.Those researchers say while it's just one so far, they fear there may be other Cuban ...
Whether you live in an apartment with a balcony, or a condo, or a house with a yard, you are part of an ecosystem complete with wild animals. Some are a lot easier to live with than others. We become ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (Portland Tribune) — Two non-native Cuban tree frogs were found in Oregon recently — one in Beaverton and one in Eugene. The invasive frogs likely hitched a ride with plants imported ...
As if lizards the size of dogs weren’t enough of a problem, now comes cannibal tree frogs the size of fists. Called Cuban tree frogs, they are originally from the Caribbean and were introduced in the ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Cuban tree frog from Florida might not have paid for an Uber to travel to another state, but it still managed to hitch a ride in someone's car to North Carolina. This kind of ...
Cuban tree frogs are native to Cuba, the Cayman Island and the Bahamas. They made their way to Florida in the 1920s, likely on cargo ships, according to the University of Florida. They secrete toxins ...
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