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Cuban Tree Frog 108

Cuban Tree Frog

ESPECULADO

Osteopilus septentrionalis

A large invasive frog that dominates Leonida's exterior light fixtures and secretes toxic mucus.

The Cuban Tree Frog is one of Leonida's most successful invasive amphibians, arriving as stowaways in shipping containers and devastating native frog populations. Their toxic skin secretions can sicken pets and irritate human eyes, making them unwelcome even on the bug-attracting porch lights they favor.

GUÍA DE CAMPO

Especie
Osteopilus septentrionalis
Hábitat
Urbano
Comportamiento
Pasivo
Peso
0.2 lb
Peligro
Cazable