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Invasive species like Cuban tree frogs are not only dangerous, they could potentially cause ecological or economic problems.
“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 ...
A Cuban tree frog explored in Lake Worth, Florida in 2010. According to the University of Florida, the frogs are an invasive species.
The small frogs that croaked in Diane Butler's backyard pond had been silenced and her goldfish were disappearing. But she had bagged the culprit, and stashed the body in her freezer. Butler's ...
Dr. Zack Jud, a scientist with the Florida Oceanographic Society, says the large Cuban tree frogs eat native tree frogs. That's why we went out frog-catching with Tilford to see the changing ...
The Cuban tree frog can grow to be as big as your hand and eats other smaller frogs. Georgia wildlife officials are asking residents to kill them.
Experts say an invasive species of frog is here to stay along Florida's west coast. Cuban tree frogs have established themselves in Florida since they were first recorded in Miami back in 1952 ...
Cuban tree frogs were first spotted in Georgia last year, wildlife authorities said. The tropical, invasive frog 'can quickly grow as big as your hand,' according to biologists ...
FLORIDA, USA — Cuban tree frogs can be difficult to distinguish from Florida native tree frogs, but knowing how to identify them can mean all the difference for both your and Florida's health.
Got a problem with armadillos, racoons or Cuban tree frogs? Here's how to get rid of them in your yard (and attic).
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