Cuban Tree Frogs can change color, making them hard to identify. They entered the state on cargo in the 1920s and have become an invasive menace, feasting on native tree frogs, lizards, toads and small snakes. The frogs are prolific reproducers, laying up to 15,000 eggs a season, which can hatch within 30 hours. They have some natural enemies, and extended cold snaps also can diminish their ...
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