Cuban tree Frog

Cuban Tree Frog

Osteopilus septentrionalis

Large, pale to mottled (can look almost white, gray, or greenish). Sticky toe pads (climbers—on walls, pots, doors) Nocturnal.Loud, coarse call.This is invasive and has largely replaced native frogs in Miami.

Anaxyrus terrestris

True toad. Dry, warty skin. Medium size. Moves slowly, ground-dwelling

Native and commonly found in gardens, especially after the rain

Florida Museum

Cane Toad

Rhinella marina

Very large, 4 to 6 inches, thick body, heavy, TOXIC, slow moving and terrestrial It is an Invasive species now extremely common in Florida

Red-headed agama

Agama picticauda

Native to West Africa. Introduced to Florida (South Florida, especially Miami-Dade). Now established and reproducing (naturalized population)