Cuban Tree Frog
The Cuban Tree Frog (*Osteocephalus septentrionalis*) is a large amphibian native to the Caribbean, particularly found in Cuba and the Bahamas. It has a distinctive appearance, characterized by its green or brown skin, which helps it blend into its surroundings. This species is known for its ability to adapt to various habitats, including urban areas.
These frogs are primarily nocturnal and are known for their loud mating calls, which can be heard during the breeding season. They are also opportunistic feeders, consuming a diet of insects and other small invertebrates. The Cuban Tree Frog has been introduced to other regions, including Florida, where it can impact local ecosystems.