We have Cuban Tree Frogs!
The Cuban tree frog is an amphibian native to the Caribbean region of the Western Hemisphere. It is the largest tree frog of North America. Its wide diet and ability to thrive amongst humans has made it a highly invasive species with established colonies throughout peninsular Florida, the Hawaiian island of Oahu, and throughout the Caribbean Islands. They range in size from 3 to 5.5 in (76 to 140 mm) and vary in color from olive-brown and bronze to gray or grayish-white.
A nocturnal, tree-dwelling frog, it is known to eat almost anything that will fit in its mouth and to mate year-round.
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