NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
BeWild Reptile Rescue. 2022. This tiny froglet was found hitchhiking. https://www.facebook.com/bewildnc/posts/pfbid02cf31No2fq6yr7E1RYo8ajxHiJF3p1HFwUDnHv9sqDutYFhHREnHwDH8g6VbNFYYpl. Created on 10/17/2022. Accessed on 10/19/2022.
Reference Number: 39065 Type: Web Page Author: BeWild Reptile Rescue Date (year): 2022 Title:This tiny froglet was found hitchhiking URL: https://www.facebook.com/bewildnc/posts/pfbid02cf31No2fq6yr7E1RYo8ajxHiJF3p1HFwUDnHv9sqDutYFhHREnHwDH8g6VbNFYYpl Accessed on: 10/19/2022 Created on: 10/17/2022 Keywords: Osteopilus septentrionalis, Cuban treefrog, hitchhiker, hitchhike
Osteopilus septentrionalis NC - Durham, NC
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].
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