Well Julia, that is an interesting question that i hope i do not have to answer. The University of Florida and others list the Cuban as a very destructive invasive species and recommend killing the Cuban Tree frog. I am hoping my photo is of any frog but a Cuban so that i do not have to make that decision.
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The Cuban Tree Frog, Osteopilus septentrionalus, is an invasive non-native species found in the United States that actively preys on native tree frogs such as the American Green Tree Frog, Squirrel Frog, Gray Tree Frog, Pinewoods Tree Frog, and Barking Tree Frog. It has the potential to decimate whole populations of native frogs, and in some locations has done just that."
Read more at Suite101: Cuban Tree Frogs: Invasive Threat to Native Frogs http://www.suite101.com/content/cuba...#ixzz10kovJOBS