Florida has around 30 species of native frogs in five families. Florida has eight species of arboreal tree frogs in the family Hylidae, but only four occur in Citrus County. One alien invader eats five species of our native frogs as well as small lizards and beneficial garden snakes. All tree frogs have enlarged, sticky toepads.
Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) - Species Profile
Invasive tree frogs gain foothold in Georgia - The Columbian
CUBAN TREEFROG, Toad Busters
Cuban tree frog, an invasive species wreaking havoc in Georgia
Cuban Tree Frog - Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - UF/IFAS
Cuban Tree Frog
Cuban Tree Frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) - Stock Image - Z700/0883 - Science Photo Library
Your yard may harbor an invasive pest. Here's what to do., Observer Local News
Cuban Tree Frogs - Invasive Species in Florida
2+ Hundred Cuban Tree Frog Florida Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures
Invasive, noxious treefrogs that eat smaller frogs and grow to be as big as a human fist have established a population in New Orleans – The Denver Post
Invasive tree frog catches ride from Florida to North Carolina
Cuban Tree Frog