Difficult from those photos but I think Pseudacris. I've seen Coquis in the wild and they don't look like them to me.
Difficult from those photos but I think Pseudacris. I've seen Coquis in the wild and they don't look like them to me.
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I'm going to agree with John. I can't really tell from the photos but I believe they are Psuedacris or some other species of chorus frog. Eleutherodactylids generally do not breed in water, they complete their entire growth in their eggs on land. Keep us updated with pics and hopefully we can all nail down a species.
Best of Luck
Alex
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