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Amphibians

Southern Toad

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A fat, squatty toad often seen on roads on rainy nights looking for food, the Southern...

Pig Frog

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Named for its pig-like grunt, the Pig Frog is the most aquatic of the...

Southern Leopard Frog

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The Leopard Frog, often called the “Grass Frog” as it likes to rest...

Cuban Treefrog

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Twice as large as our native Green Treefrog, the Cuban Treefrog thrives in...

Green Treefrog

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During the day this bright green native treefrog lies asleep on the underside of large...



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