Cuban tree frogs

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Went for a hike yesterday and found a small dried up puddle with a zillion invasive Cuban tree frog tadpoles. Easily distinguishable by their very see through golden intestinal tract it never seizes to amaze me the dirty places these guys lay.

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I know what you mean, I heard that a guy was just walking along the road by his house and there where some tadpoles in a ditch about 1 foot across along the side of the road.
 
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