It's an Osteopilus septentrionalis, more commonly known as a Cuban Treefrog. It can be kept like any other treefrog. Do not release it, as it can not survive here and besides its illegal to release animals into the wild.
Where do you work?
It's an Osteopilus septentrionalis, more commonly known as a Cuban Treefrog. It can be kept like any other treefrog. Do not release it, as it can not survive here and besides its illegal to release animals into the wild.
Where do you work?
Thanks, Kurt! Yeah after I did a bit of digging around on the interwebs I figured he was a Cuban Treefrog.. Looks like I'll be keeping him haha. I work at a Home Depot, we get all kinds of ornamental plants in from around Florida, along with the occasional anole or frog. Aside from this guy we had a big black salamander with yellow spots, but I guess someone put him outside before I was able to stop them![]()
Sounds like a spotted salamander, Ambystoma maculatum. Fortunately this species can be found here in Massachusetts, so releasing it should cause to many problems. I saw hundereds of them on Monday night.
Which Home Depot do you work at? Maybe you are local to me.
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