Cuban tree frogs are large frogs that originated in Key West and are typically found in Florida. They have gradually spread to Georgia, particularly in the Savannah, Brunswick and St. Simons areas.
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. Cuban ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJW) — An invasive kind of tree frog known to sometimes eat other tree frogs has been spotted in Georgia, the state’s department of natural resources reported. Spotted lanternfly found ...
NEW ORLEANS — Invasive, noxious Cuban tree frogs that eat smaller frogs and grow as big as a human fist have established a population in New Orleans, and officials say they could soon pose a threat to ...
The invasive, and elusive, Cuban tree frog has spread throughout Florida, requiring only a puddle of water to breed. With spring rain on the horizon, Dr. Steve Johnson, a professor of Wildlife Ecology ...