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Cane Toad
Cane Toad

The Cane Toad is an established invasive species in Jamaica with its introduction resulting in competition and predation between it and our native biota.

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AmphibianRaecene AllenSeptember 18, 2019Invasive Species
Yellow Bromeliad Tree Frog
Yellow Bromeliad Tree Frog

The Yellow Bromeliad Tree frog does not have a vocal sac and was thought upon till recently to not have a call. This endemic tree frog can only be found in the central area of the island.

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Raecene AllenJune 20, 2019
Green Bromeliad Tree Frog
Green Bromeliad Tree Frog

The Green Bromeliad Tree frog is an endangered endemic tree frog restricted to central area of the island.

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AmphibianRaecene AllenJune 20, 2019Tree Frog, Cockpit Country, Endemic
Jamaican Laughing Tree Frog
Jamaican Laughing Tree Frog

The Jamaican Laughing Tree frog is an endemic frog to Jamaica and can be found in woods, park rural garden areas and the Cockpit Country.

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AmphibianRaecene AllenJune 20, 2019Tree Frog, Cockpit Country, Endemic
Jamaican Snoring Tree Frog
Jamaican Snoring Tree Frog

The Jamaican Snoring Treefrog not only has a great name but is endemic to Central Jamaica and can be found in the Cockpit Country.

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AmphibianRaecene AllenMay 19, 2019Treefrog, Cockpit Country, Endemic
 

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