I'm not sure what species it is. The photo isn't that great, but whatever species it is - being a frog I'm pretty sure feeding it insects (crickets mostly) will help him survive and keep him moist.
I actually found this little guy at my work in North Bay Ontario Canada! He was hiding in a box of grape fruit. I believe the box came from the states. Anyone know how I should keep this little guy a alive or what species he is?
I'm not sure what species it is. The photo isn't that great, but whatever species it is - being a frog I'm pretty sure feeding it insects (crickets mostly) will help him survive and keep him moist.
He looks like a North American toad to me..My daughter catches frogs and toads around here and lets the go free..I'm sure someone can give you a definite answer though..
Definitely not. Toads are dry, bumpy and have non-webbed fingers that come to a point.
The frog photographed here clearly has wet skin, webbed back feet, and sticky round toe pads.
My vote is Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis), but I'm certainly not an expert.
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