Biology
Cuban Tree Frog's Croaking Disturbs Other Animals, Study Says
The loud croaking of the Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) can disrupt communication of other frogs in the area, a new study has found. Cuban tree frogs are an invasive species in Florida and have threatened the native frog population ever since their arrival during the 1920s.
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