Monday, April 24, 2006

Cuban tree frogs anihilating natives

Cuban tree frogs -- 5-inch-long frogs that eat the smaller frogs native to Florida -- were nestling in pipes, and new research showed the Cuban tree frog population could exceed a quarter-million in Jonathan Dickinson State Park alone - April 23, Sun-Sentinel

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