Tag: Osteopilus septentrionalis

Osteopilus septentrionalis, 30 August 2013

Osteopilus septentrionalis, the Cuban treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (30 August 2013). Ah, the notorious Cuban treefrog… Truly, this is a seriously problematic invasive species in Florida. They like to eat our smaller, native treefrog species.

Osteopilus septentrionalis, 28 April 2017

Osteopilus septentrionalis, the Cuban treefrog; Seminole county, Florida (28 April 2007). Undoubtedly the Beetlejuice of our treefrogs, this is the troublesome and invasive Cuban treefrog. Sure, it looks cute squatting like that, but this species has wreaked havoc on our local treefrog communities. Since… Continue Reading “Osteopilus septentrionalis, 28 April 2017”

Osteopilus septentrionalis, 06 September 2006

Osteopilus septentrionalis, the Cuban treefrog; Seminole county, Florida (06 September 2006). Here’s a fairly old shot. By now, this non-native and invasive Cuban treefrog has likely rocked and rolled its way through life, from the treefrog cradle to the grave. Along the way, it… Continue Reading “Osteopilus septentrionalis, 06 September 2006”